The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... thought the largest in the world , was called Bri- tannia by the Romans long before the time of Cæsar . It is sup- posed that this name was originally given to it by the merchants who resorted hither from the continent . These called ...
... thought the largest in the world , was called Bri- tannia by the Romans long before the time of Cæsar . It is sup- posed that this name was originally given to it by the merchants who resorted hither from the continent . These called ...
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... thought peculiar to the island , and was in much request abroad , both in nearer and remoter regions . Some silver mines were also known , but not in common use , as the inhab- itants had little knowledge how to dig , refine , or ...
... thought peculiar to the island , and was in much request abroad , both in nearer and remoter regions . Some silver mines were also known , but not in common use , as the inhab- itants had little knowledge how to dig , refine , or ...
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... thought proper to represent as the most perfect of mankind . His reign was successful , because it was founded upon a compliance with the prejudices of the people ; but it produced very sensible evils , and these fell upon his successor ...
... thought proper to represent as the most perfect of mankind . His reign was successful , because it was founded upon a compliance with the prejudices of the people ; but it produced very sensible evils , and these fell upon his successor ...
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... thought this a fit opportunity for extortion ; while the English no longer awed by his presence , thought it the happi- est occasion for vindicating their freedom . The two governors he had left behind took all opportunities of ...
... thought this a fit opportunity for extortion ; while the English no longer awed by his presence , thought it the happi- est occasion for vindicating their freedom . The two governors he had left behind took all opportunities of ...
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... thought his presence necessary to 1073 . suppress . Unwilling , however , to draw off his Norman forces from England , he carried over a considerable army , com- posed almost entirely of English ; and by those brave troops he soon ...
... thought his presence necessary to 1073 . suppress . Unwilling , however , to draw off his Norman forces from England , he carried over a considerable army , com- posed almost entirely of English ; and by those brave troops he soon ...
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