The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... obtain a little delay . I have done every thing of consequence which I ever meant to do , and I could at no time expect to leave my re- lations and friends in a better situation than that in which I am now likely to leave them : I ...
... obtain a little delay . I have done every thing of consequence which I ever meant to do , and I could at no time expect to leave my re- lations and friends in a better situation than that in which I am now likely to leave them : I ...
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... obtained seve- ral advantages over the Britons , and obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained , by the necessity of his affairs , and the approach of winter , to withdraw his forces into Gaul ...
... obtained seve- ral advantages over the Britons , and obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained , by the necessity of his affairs , and the approach of winter , to withdraw his forces into Gaul ...
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... obtained over the liberties of his own country , was little ambitious of acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and being apprehensive lest the same unli- mited extent of dominion , which had subverted the republic , might also overwhelm the ...
... obtained over the liberties of his own country , was little ambitious of acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and being apprehensive lest the same unli- mited extent of dominion , which had subverted the republic , might also overwhelm the ...
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... obtained the assistance of a legion , which proved effectual for their relief . But the Romans , re- duced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must no longer look to them ...
... obtained the assistance of a legion , which proved effectual for their relief . But the Romans , re- duced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must no longer look to them ...
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... obtained a decisive victory . Ceaulin died soon after ; and Ethelbert succeeded as well to his ascendant among the Saxon states , as to his other ambitious projects . He reduced all the princes , except the king of Northumberland , to a ...
... obtained a decisive victory . Ceaulin died soon after ; and Ethelbert succeeded as well to his ascendant among the Saxon states , as to his other ambitious projects . He reduced all the princes , except the king of Northumberland , to a ...
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