The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... military embassy to the courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was in- troduced at these courts as aid - de - camp to the General , along with Sir Harry Erskine and cap- tain Grant , now general Grant ...
... military embassy to the courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was in- troduced at these courts as aid - de - camp to the General , along with Sir Harry Erskine and cap- tain Grant , now general Grant ...
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... Military force ... Public revenue Value of money ... Man- ... ... Page 195 CHAP . IV . WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . Consequences of the battle of Hastings ... Submis- sion of the English ... Settlement of the govern- ment ... King's return ...
... Military force ... Public revenue Value of money ... Man- ... ... Page 195 CHAP . IV . WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . Consequences of the battle of Hastings ... Submis- sion of the English ... Settlement of the govern- ment ... King's return ...
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... military people , whose sole property was their arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or chieftains to esta- blish any despotic authority over them . Their ...
... military people , whose sole property was their arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or chieftains to esta- blish any despotic authority over them . Their ...
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... military honour might still be acquired . Under the reign of Nero , Suetonius Paulinus was invested with the command , and prepared to signalize his name by victories over those barba- rians . Finding that the island of Mona , now ...
... military honour might still be acquired . Under the reign of Nero , Suetonius Paulinus was invested with the command , and prepared to signalize his name by victories over those barba- rians . Finding that the island of Mona , now ...
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... military enterprises , he neg- lected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the conveniencies of life , reconciled them to the Roman language and manners ...
... military enterprises , he neg- lected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the conveniencies of life , reconciled them to the Roman language and manners ...
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