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The History of England, Volume I

CHAPTER I
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Labouring under these domestic evils, and menaced with a foreign invasion, the Britons attended only to the suggestions of their present fears; and following the counsels of Vortigern, Prince of Dumnonium, who, though stained with every vice, possessed the chief authority among them [a], they sent into Germany a deputation to invite over the Saxons for their protection and assistance.
[FN [y] Gildas.

Usher, Ant.Brit.p.248, 347.

[z] Gildas.

Bede, lib.1.cap.17.

Constant.


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