The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... received seemed to satisfy his resentment : upon death - bed he appeared sensible of the overgrown extent of the Ro- man empire , and recommended it to his successors never to enlarge their territories . his Tiberius followed the maxims ...
... received seemed to satisfy his resentment : upon death - bed he appeared sensible of the overgrown extent of the Ro- man empire , and recommended it to his successors never to enlarge their territories . his Tiberius followed the maxims ...
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... received the submis- sion of such states as , living by commerce , were willing to purchase tranquillity at the expense of freedom . It is true , that many of the inland provinces preferred their native simplicity to imported elegance ...
... received the submis- sion of such states as , living by commerce , were willing to purchase tranquillity at the expense of freedom . It is true , that many of the inland provinces preferred their native simplicity to imported elegance ...
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... received from the Romans , they aggravated their misfortunes with unavailing complaints , which only served to render them still more contemptible . Unaccustomed both to the perils of war and to the cares of civil government , they ...
... received from the Romans , they aggravated their misfortunes with unavailing complaints , which only served to render them still more contemptible . Unaccustomed both to the perils of war and to the cares of civil government , they ...
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... received every word he uttered as an oracle . From this blind attachment , the social , and even the mili- tary virtues began to decline among them . The reverence towards saints and relics served to supplant the adoration of the ...
... received every word he uttered as an oracle . From this blind attachment , the social , and even the mili- tary virtues began to decline among them . The reverence towards saints and relics served to supplant the adoration of the ...
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... received a dispensation to quit the monkish habit , and to marry . He was scarcely settled on his throne , when a fleet of Danish ravagers , consisting of thirty- three sail , landed at Southampton ; but they were repulsed , though not ...
... received a dispensation to quit the monkish habit , and to marry . He was scarcely settled on his throne , when a fleet of Danish ravagers , consisting of thirty- three sail , landed at Southampton ; but they were repulsed , though not ...
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