The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars consisted of four broad stones , three ... manners , and the simplicity of their lives . They lived in woods , caves , and hollow trees ; their food was acorns ...
... manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars consisted of four broad stones , three ... manners , and the simplicity of their lives . They lived in woods , caves , and hollow trees ; their food was acorns ...
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... manner with a body of ten thousand men . The battle was obstinate and bloody . Boa- dicea herself appeared in a chariot with her two daughters , and ha- rangued her army with masculine firmness ; but the irregular and undisciplined ...
... manner with a body of ten thousand men . The battle was obstinate and bloody . Boa- dicea herself appeared in a chariot with her two daughters , and ha- rangued her army with masculine firmness ; but the irregular and undisciplined ...
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... manners , and learning . He taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences of life , instructed them in the arts ... manner the Brit- ons , being almost totally subdued , now began to throw off all hopes of recovering their former ...
... manners , and learning . He taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences of life , instructed them in the arts ... manner the Brit- ons , being almost totally subdued , now began to throw off all hopes of recovering their former ...
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... manner the extremities were to be defended . In this manner the more distant parts of the empire were frequently left without a guard ; and the weakness of the government there fre- quently excited fresh insurrections among the natives ...
... manner the extremities were to be defended . In this manner the more distant parts of the empire were frequently left without a guard ; and the weakness of the government there fre- quently excited fresh insurrections among the natives ...
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... manner , the Romans left the island , never more to return , after having been masters of it during the course of ... manners of their conquerors ; so that all the pains bestowed by the Romans in educating the Britons , only served to ...
... manner , the Romans left the island , never more to return , after having been masters of it during the course of ... manners of their conquerors ; so that all the pains bestowed by the Romans in educating the Britons , only served to ...
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