The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... liberty was to go and prostrate themselves before the empress Agrippina , who , as some suppose , had been an intercessor for their freedom . Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Britons were not subdued , and this island was ...
... liberty was to go and prostrate themselves before the empress Agrippina , who , as some suppose , had been an intercessor for their freedom . Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Britons were not subdued , and this island was ...
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... liberty ; and , having often experienced the superiority of the Romans , consented to submit , and were con- tent with safety . From that time the Romans seemed more desi- rous of securing what they possessed than of making new ...
... liberty ; and , having often experienced the superiority of the Romans , consented to submit , and were con- tent with safety . From that time the Romans seemed more desi- rous of securing what they possessed than of making new ...
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... liberty , to the rest of Europe . A part of this people under the name of Suevi , had , some time before Cæsar's invasion of Gaul , subdued and possessed an extensive empire in Germany . These , for their strength and valour , were ...
... liberty , to the rest of Europe . A part of this people under the name of Suevi , had , some time before Cæsar's invasion of Gaul , subdued and possessed an extensive empire in Germany . These , for their strength and valour , were ...
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... liberty to many prisoners whom he had unjustly detained . He was even prevailed on , though not without reluctance , to consent , with his dying breath , to the deliverance of his brother Odo , against whom he was extremely incensed ...
... liberty to many prisoners whom he had unjustly detained . He was even prevailed on , though not without reluctance , to consent , with his dying breath , to the deliverance of his brother Odo , against whom he was extremely incensed ...
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... first granted the city of London a char- ter and privileges ; and from this first concession we may date the origin of English liberty , such as we find it at this day . 80 CHAPTER VIII . STEPHEN . A. D. 1135-1154 . HENRY I. 79.
... first granted the city of London a char- ter and privileges ; and from this first concession we may date the origin of English liberty , such as we find it at this day . 80 CHAPTER VIII . STEPHEN . A. D. 1135-1154 . HENRY I. 79.
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