The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... effect , in dis- seminating the arts of refinement and humanity . It ever happens , when a barbarous nation is conquered by another more advanced in the arts of peace , that it gains in elegance a recompense for what it loses in liberty ...
... effect , in dis- seminating the arts of refinement and humanity . It ever happens , when a barbarous nation is conquered by another more advanced in the arts of peace , that it gains in elegance a recompense for what it loses in liberty ...
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... effect ; for the Roman procurator immediately took possession of the whole ; and when Boadicea , the widow of the deceased , attempted to remonstrate , he ordered her to be scourged like a slave , and violated the chastity of her ...
... effect ; for the Roman procurator immediately took possession of the whole ; and when Boadicea , the widow of the deceased , attempted to remonstrate , he ordered her to be scourged like a slave , and violated the chastity of her ...
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... effect ; the barba- rous invaders were driven back to their native deserts and mountains . They returned , however , when the Roman forces were withdrawn ; and although they were again repulsed by the assistance of a legion once more ...
... effect ; the barba- rous invaders were driven back to their native deserts and mountains . They returned , however , when the Roman forces were withdrawn ; and although they were again repulsed by the assistance of a legion once more ...
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... effect his intentions , he concealed his passion from the husband , and took leave with a seeming indiffer- ence ; but his revenge was not the less certain and fatal . Athel- wold was some time after sent into Northumberland , upon ...
... effect his intentions , he concealed his passion from the husband , and took leave with a seeming indiffer- ence ; but his revenge was not the less certain and fatal . Athel- wold was some time after sent into Northumberland , upon ...
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... effect of national resentment or prejudice , unsupported by truth . His first step to reconcile the English to his yoke , was , by sending back to Denmark as many of his followers as he could safely spare . He made no distinction ...
... effect of national resentment or prejudice , unsupported by truth . His first step to reconcile the English to his yoke , was , by sending back to Denmark as many of his followers as he could safely spare . He made no distinction ...
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