The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time recovered the know- ledge of the Greek language , which I had too much neglected in my early youth . In 1745 I received a letter from the ...
... former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time recovered the know- ledge of the Greek language , which I had too much neglected in my early youth . In 1745 I received a letter from the ...
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... former publications ( all but the unfortunate Treatise ) were beginning to be the subject of conversation ; that the sale of them was gradu- ally increasing , and that new editions were de- manded . Answers by Reverends and Right ...
... former publications ( all but the unfortunate Treatise ) were beginning to be the subject of conversation ; that the sale of them was gradu- ally increasing , and that new editions were de- manded . Answers by Reverends and Right ...
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... former kingdom , have changed my name , and never more have returned to my native country . But as this scheme was not now practicable , and the subsequent volume was considerably advanced , I resolved to pick up courage and to ...
... former kingdom , have changed my name , and never more have returned to my native country . But as this scheme was not now practicable , and the subsequent volume was considerably advanced , I resolved to pick up courage and to ...
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... former liberty and independence . But the period was now come when that enormous fabric of the Roman empire , which had diffused slavery and oppression , together with peace and civility , over so considerable a part of the globe , was ...
... former liberty and independence . But the period was now come when that enormous fabric of the Roman empire , which had diffused slavery and oppression , together with peace and civility , over so considerable a part of the globe , was ...
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... former , advanced in their acquisitions , and pressed with their incumbent weight the Roman state , already unequal to the load which it sus- tained . Instead of arming the people in their own defence , the emperors recalled all the dis ...
... former , advanced in their acquisitions , and pressed with their incumbent weight the Roman state , already unequal to the load which it sus- tained . Instead of arming the people in their own defence , the emperors recalled all the dis ...
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