Beric the Briton
Author : George Alfred Henty
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Page : 432 pages
File Size : 50,44 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Great Britain
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Author : George Alfred Henty
Publisher :
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 50,44 MB
Release : 1892
Category : Great Britain
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Author : G. A. Henty
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 355 pages
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Release : 2022-09-16
Category : Fiction
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Author : Henty G. A.
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Page : 150 pages
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Release : 2009-09-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781438787084
Author : George Alfred Henty
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 550 pages
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Release : 1978-01-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1613107242
"It is a fair sight." "It may be a fair sight in a Roman's eyes, Beric, but nought could be fouler to those of a Briton. To me every one of those blocks of brick and stone weighs down and helps to hold in bondage this land of ours; while that temple they have dared to rear to their gods, in celebration of their having conquered Britain, is an insult and a lie. We are not conquered yet, as they will some day know to their cost. We are silent, we wait, but we do not admit that we are conquered." "I agree with you there. We have never fairly tried our strength against them. These wretched divisions have always prevented our making an effort to gather; Cassivelaunus and some of the Kentish tribes alone opposed them at their first landing, and he was betrayed and abandoned by the tribes on the north of the Thames. It has been the same thing ever since. We fight piecemeal; and while the Romans hurl their whole strength against one tribe the others look on with folded hands. Who aided the Trinobantes when the Romans defeated them and established themselves on that hill? No one. They will eat Britain up bit by bit." "Then you like them no better for having lived among them, Beric?" "I like them more, but I fear them more. One cannot be four years among them, as I was, without seeing that in many respects we might copy them with advantage. They are a great people. Compare their splendid mansions and their regular orderly life, their manners and their ways, with our rough huts, and our feasts, ending as often as not with quarrels and brawls. Look at their arts, their power of turning stone into lifelike figures, and above all, the way in which they can transfer their thoughts to white leaves, so that others, many many years hence, can read them and know all that was passing, and what men thought and did in the long bygone. Truly it is marvellous." "You are half Romanized, Beric," his companion said roughly. "I think not," the other said quietly; "I should be worse than a fool had I lived, as I have done, a hostage among them for four years without seeing that there is much to admire, much that we could imitate with advantage, in their life and ways; but there is no reason because they are wiser and far more polished, and in many respects a greater people than we, that they should come here to be our masters. These things are desirable, but they are as nothing to freedom. I have said that I like them more for being among them. I like them more for many reasons. They are grave and courteous in their manner to each other; they obey their own laws; every man has his rights; and while all yield obedience to their superiors, the superiors respect the rights of those below them. The highest among them cannot touch the property or the life of the lowest in rank. All this seems to me excellent; but then, on the other hand, my blood boils in my veins at the contempt in which they hold us; at their greed, their rapacity, their brutality, their denial to us of all rights. In their eyes we are but savages, but wild men, who may be useful for tilling the ground for them, but who, if troublesome, should be hunted down and slain like wild beasts. I admire them for what they can do; I respect them for their power and learning; but I hate them as our oppressors."
Author : G. A. Henty
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 582 pages
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Release : 2023-06-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3368361457
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Author : George Henty
Publisher : Litres
Page : 518 pages
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Release : 2019-05-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 5041707308
Author : G. A. Henty
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Page : 180 pages
File Size : 13,61 MB
Release : 2019-02-09
Category : Humor
ISBN : 9780368275050
This edition of Beric the Briton A Story of the Roman Invasion by G. A. Henty is given by Ashed Phoenix - Million Book Edition
Author : G. A. Henty
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 282 pages
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Release : 2014-11-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781502961464
"[...] "There is one thing certain," he said after a pause, "either they must go altogether, not only here but everywhere--they must learn, as our ancestors taught them at their two first invasions, that it is hopeless to conquer Britain--or they will end by being absolute masters of the island, and we shall be their servants and slaves." "That is true enough," Beric agreed; "but to conquer we must be united, and not only united but steadfast. Of course I have learned much of them while I have been with them. I have come to speak their language, and have listened to their talk. It is not only the Romans who are here whom we have to defeat, it is those who will come after them. The power of Rome is great; how great we cannot tell, but it is wonderful and almost inconceivable. They have spread over vast countries, reducing peoples everywhere under their dominion. I have seen what[...]".
Author : George Alfred Henty
Publisher : Tredition Classics
Page : 380 pages
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Release : 2011-11
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ISBN : 9783842447523
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Author : G. A. Henty
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Page : 521 pages
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Release : 2021-01-05
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