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C P Brown: Ancient Britain

6. ANCIENT BRITAIN

Prelude
Now let us see the background of Britain-
Charles Philip Brown, a British, asserted that he spent all his life and money in the revival of Telugu language, which was about to be extinct single-handed. It is a tall claim for a second grade officer of a trading company. It needs a thorough multi pronged analysis of the Personality of the claimant before accepting this information and pass this fib on to six crores of Andhras. A part of that study will be his background, racial, cultural, psychological, educational, official, social, economical, and above all intellectual.

CPB's background and ancestry
The history of the English speaking peoples in ten volumes is produced by Sir Winston Churchill. We study these people and their background since CPB belongs to this Race. The following extracts are taken verbatim from the ‘History.’

Quote:
Till the Romans came in 55A.D. and the subjugation of the British people, life was a painful experience for the tribes of Briton. They learnt to live under the new masters and became civilized leaving their uncivilized crude way of living.
The Vikings: in 793A D struck England for the first time. And for the next two hundred years they terrorised the Christian West – swift, unexpected terrible.
‘…to Saxon England they presented themselves in the common guise of a merciless scourge. They were incredibly cruel’.
‘Sweyn swore implacable revenge, and for two years executed it upon the wretched Islanders’.

The ancient English throne passed to the Danish invaders, then to an upstart commoner. Then followed the Norman Invasions.

England, distracted by faction and rivalry at home, had for a long time lain under rapacious glare from overseas. The Scandinavians sought to revive the empire of Canute. William of Normandy had a virile origin and a hard career. The prize was large enough for the separate ambitions of both the hungry Powers.
‘The taint of bastardy clung, and sank deep into William’s nature. It embittered and hardened him’.
‘…Above them all, at the summit, sat William, active and ruthless and paying good spoil to all who did their duty'. Robert “Curthose”, the Conqueror’s eldest son, met his father in personal combat and unhorsed him. ‘For the price of sixty shillings the Conqueror came thus humbly to his grave’.
Unquote

(This is the history of about 1100 years of a people most of them ravaged by various hordes coming suddenly, swiftly, robbing, ravishing murdering, and leaving seeds of a mixed breed of Saxons, Normans, Vikings, Gauls, Scandinavians, Danes Celts, Romans, all of them without an exception uneducated, unlettered, uncouth and rapacious. We can imagine the insecure greedy psychology of such a heterogeneous stock, subjected to inhuman attacks of destruction, living in the most inhospitable climates fighting for a miserable existence. What culture can ever sprout in that land? The British racial memory in their putrid unconscious makes them blind to coexistence and they always try to project invasions. They filled such pseudo history wherever they went.

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