The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... dominion , which had subverted the republic , might also overwhelm the empire , he recommended it to his successors never to enlarge the territories of the Romans . Tiberius , jealous of the fame which might be acquired by his generals ...
... dominion , which had subverted the republic , might also overwhelm the empire , he recommended it to his successors never to enlarge the territories of the Romans . Tiberius , jealous of the fame which might be acquired by his generals ...
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... dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it in the reigns of Vespasian , Titus , and Domitian , and distinguished himself in that scene of action . This great commander formed a regular plan for ...
... dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it in the reigns of Vespasian , Titus , and Domitian , and distinguished himself in that scene of action . This great commander formed a regular plan for ...
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... dominion over Sussex and a great part of Surry . He was stopped in his pro- gress to the east by the kingdom of Kent : in that to the west by another tribe of Saxons , who had taken possession of that territory . These Saxons , from the ...
... dominion over Sussex and a great part of Surry . He was stopped in his pro- gress to the east by the kingdom of Kent : in that to the west by another tribe of Saxons , who had taken possession of that territory . These Saxons , from the ...
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... dominions to their pos- terity . Cerdic died in 534 , Kenric in 560 . While the Saxons made this progress in the south , their countrymen were not less active in other quarters . In the year 527 , a great tribe of adventurers , under ...
... dominions to their pos- terity . Cerdic died in 534 , Kenric in 560 . While the Saxons made this progress in the south , their countrymen were not less active in other quarters . In the year 527 , a great tribe of adventurers , under ...
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... dominions extended into the country now called Scotland , is uncertain ; but it cannot be doubted that all the ... dominion , had made such advances towards arts and civil manners , that they had built twenty - eight considerable cities ...
... dominions extended into the country now called Scotland , is uncertain ; but it cannot be doubted that all the ... dominion , had made such advances towards arts and civil manners , that they had built twenty - eight considerable cities ...
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