The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... able aversion to every thing but the pursuits of philosophy and general learning ; and while they fancied I was poring upon Voet and Vinnius , Cicero and Virgil were the authors which I was secretly devouring . My very slender fortune ...
... able aversion to every thing but the pursuits of philosophy and general learning ; and while they fancied I was poring upon Voet and Vinnius , Cicero and Virgil were the authors which I was secretly devouring . My very slender fortune ...
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... able general , who gained some victories , and made a consider- able progress in subduing the inhabitants . Clau- dius himself , finding matters sufficiently pre- pared for his reception , made a journey into Britain 6 A.D.43 . HISTORY ...
... able general , who gained some victories , and made a consider- able progress in subduing the inhabitants . Clau- dius himself , finding matters sufficiently pre- pared for his reception , made a journey into Britain 6 A.D.43 . HISTORY ...
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... able to inspire . But Suetonius , exhorting his troops to despise the menaces of a superstition which they de- spised , impelled them to the attack , drove the Britons off the field , burned the Druids in the same fires which those ...
... able to inspire . But Suetonius , exhorting his troops to despise the menaces of a superstition which they de- spised , impelled them to the attack , drove the Britons off the field , burned the Druids in the same fires which those ...
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... able part of it during the course of near four centuries . THE BRITONS . The abject Britons regarded this present of liberty as fatal to them ; and were in no condi- tion to put in practice the prudent counsel given them by the Romans ...
... able part of it during the course of near four centuries . THE BRITONS . The abject Britons regarded this present of liberty as fatal to them ; and were in no condi- tion to put in practice the prudent counsel given them by the Romans ...
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... able to de- fend it . The Picts and Scots , finding that thé Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Britons , already subdued by their ...
... able to de- fend it . The Picts and Scots , finding that thé Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Britons , already subdued by their ...
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