The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... peace . He attempted to humanize the fierceness of those who acknowledged his power , by introducing the Roman laws , hab- its , manners , and learning . He taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences of life , instructed them ...
... peace . He attempted to humanize the fierceness of those who acknowledged his power , by introducing the Roman laws , hab- its , manners , and learning . He taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences of life , instructed them ...
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... peace , although they declined in those of war . But , perhaps , an attempt at 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 ...
... peace , although they declined in those of war . But , perhaps , an attempt at 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 ...
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... peace only , and not conquest , resulted from his victories . The enemy , therefore , still gained ground ; and this prince , in the decline of life , had the mortification , from some domestic troubles of his own , to be a patient ...
... peace only , and not conquest , resulted from his victories . The enemy , therefore , still gained ground ; and this prince , in the decline of life , had the mortification , from some domestic troubles of his own , to be a patient ...
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... peace , security , and increasing refinement . About this period , the 827 . arts and sciences , which had been before only known to the Greeks and Romans , were disseminated over Europe , where they were sufficient to raise the people ...
... peace , security , and increasing refinement . About this period , the 827 . arts and sciences , which had been before only known to the Greeks and Romans , were disseminated over Europe , where they were sufficient to raise the people ...
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... peace and quiet , but left felicity to succeeding generations . The inhabitants of the several provinces , tired out with mutual dissensions , seemed to have lost all desire of revolting : the race of their ancient kings was extinct ...
... peace and quiet , but left felicity to succeeding generations . The inhabitants of the several provinces , tired out with mutual dissensions , seemed to have lost all desire of revolting : the race of their ancient kings was extinct ...
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