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The Religion of Ancient Britain: Or, a Succinct Account of the Several ...
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RegtMumy RecnlTer. 6. RtUupaf Richborough. 6. DubrOy Dover. 7. Lemannmy Limne. 8. AndeeidOy Hastings, or East Bourne. 9. Portu$ Adumus, Portsmouth.
t " Pictorial History of England," vol. i. p. 90.
§ These was a tribe of Belgians near the Mouse called Menapii, in whose country the Romans had a statical called Castellum Mena- piorum, now Kessel. There was also a city (and the only one we know of the name) Menapia, now Wexford, in Ireland; and as Canusius is distinctly called a ** dtiien of Menap
...ia,** he was in all probability an Irishman.
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with his fleet from Boi]log&e» where they firequently lay, and, having gained over the troops in Britain to his interest, he assumed the imperial purple, and set the power of Rome at defiance.
Nor had Caransius miscalculated his means of suppmrt.
By a treaty with the Saxons and Franks, he secured the friendship of those powerful nations. Possessed of a numerous fleet, he more than equalled any means of attack which Rome had to oppose to him on the ocean ; and the insular position of Britain saved him from every other.


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