The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... once , who were thus consumed together . The female Druids plunged their knives into the breasts of the prisoners taken in war , and prophe- sied from the manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars ...
... once , who were thus consumed together . The female Druids plunged their knives into the breasts of the prisoners taken in war , and prophe- sied from the manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars ...
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... once more sent from Rome , yet they too well perceived the weak- ness of the enemy , and their own superior force . At length , in the reign of Valentinian the Younger , the empire of Rome began to tremble for its capital ; and its ...
... once more sent from Rome , yet they too well perceived the weak- ness of the enemy , and their own superior force . At length , in the reign of Valentinian the Younger , the empire of Rome began to tremble for its capital ; and its ...
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... once to introduce these advantages will ever be ineffectual . The arts of peace and refinement must rise by slow degrees in every country ; and can never be propagated with the same rapidity by which new govern- ments may be introduced ...
... once to introduce these advantages will ever be ineffectual . The arts of peace and refinement must rise by slow degrees in every country ; and can never be propagated with the same rapidity by which new govern- ments may be introduced ...
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... once more their usual arts of husbandry , which were attended with such abundance in the succeeding season , that they soon forgot all their past miseries . But it had been happy for them if plenty had not removed one evil to plant ...
... once more their usual arts of husbandry , which were attended with such abundance in the succeeding season , that they soon forgot all their past miseries . But it had been happy for them if plenty had not removed one evil to plant ...
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... once claimed as their own . From this time British and Roman customs entirely ceased in the island ; the language , which had been either Latin or Celtic , was discontinued , and the Saxon or English only was spoken . The land , before ...
... once claimed as their own . From this time British and Roman customs entirely ceased in the island ; the language , which had been either Latin or Celtic , was discontinued , and the Saxon or English only was spoken . The land , before ...
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