The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... causes of that revolution . Their barbarous manner of life rendered them much fitter than the Romans for subduing these mountaineers . And , in a word , it is clear , from the lan- of the two countries , that the Highlanders and the are ...
... causes of that revolution . Their barbarous manner of life rendered them much fitter than the Romans for subduing these mountaineers . And , in a word , it is clear , from the lan- of the two countries , that the Highlanders and the are ...
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... cause which facilitated the entrance of the Saxons into this island ; the love with which Vortigern was at first seized for Rovena , the daughter of Hengist , and which that artful warrior made use of to blind the eyes of the imprudent ...
... cause which facilitated the entrance of the Saxons into this island ; the love with which Vortigern was at first seized for Rovena , the daughter of Hengist , and which that artful warrior made use of to blind the eyes of the imprudent ...
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... causes as well as from their common in- terest , to unite themselves against the ancient inhabitants . The resistance , however , though unequal , was still maintained by the Britons ; but became every day more feeble : and their cala ...
... causes as well as from their common in- terest , to unite themselves against the ancient inhabitants . The resistance , however , though unequal , was still maintained by the Britons ; but became every day more feeble : and their cala ...
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... causes , that the most profound or most eloquent writer must despair of rendering them either instructive or entertaining to the reader . Even the great learning and vigorous imagination of Milton sunk under the weight ; and this author ...
... causes , that the most profound or most eloquent writer must despair of rendering them either instructive or entertaining to the reader . Even the great learning and vigorous imagination of Milton sunk under the weight ; and this author ...
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... yield to that superior know- ledge , as well as zeal , by which the inhabitants of the Christian_kingdoms were even at that time distinguished . But these causes might long have failed of producing any 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... yield to that superior know- ledge , as well as zeal , by which the inhabitants of the Christian_kingdoms were even at that time distinguished . But these causes might long have failed of producing any 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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