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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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cities

   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | distinguished by twenty-eight famous cities, besides innumerable forts, 2 I, II | forty hostages. Many other cities, following their example, 3 I, XI | south side of it, as the cities, watch-towers, bridges, 4 I, XII | Britons, forsaking their cities and wall, took to flight 5 I, XIII | attacking and destroying cities and castles. At the same 6 I, XIII | fell to the ground. Many cities also went to ruin, and the 7 I, XV | ravaged all the neighbouring cities and country, spread the 8 I, XXII | not from civil war. The cities destroyed by the enemy and 9 I, XXVII| doubtless the most important cities of south and north known 10 I, XXIX | between the bishops of the cities of London and York, that 11 II, XVI | when he rode about his cities, townships, or provinces,


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