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Early Britain

CHAPTER V
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Even the palace of the king was a long wooden hall with numerous outhouses; for the English built no stone houses, and burnt down those of their Roman predecessors.

Trade seems to have been confined to the south coast, and few manufactured articles of any sort were in use.

The English degraded their Celtic serfs to their own barbaric level; and the very memory of Roman civilization almost died out of the land for a hundred and fifty years..


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