The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... possession of be- stowing all places , both in the state and in litera- ture , I was so little inclined to yield to their senseless clamour , that in above a hundred alter- ations , which farther study , reading , or recollec- tion ...
... possession of be- stowing all places , both in the state and in litera- ture , I was so little inclined to yield to their senseless clamour , that in above a hundred alter- ations , which farther study , reading , or recollec- tion ...
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... possessions and more cultivated manner of life rendered willing to purchase peace at the expence of their liberty . The other Britons , under the command of Carac- tacus , still maintained an obstinate resistance , and the Romans made ...
... possessions and more cultivated manner of life rendered willing to purchase peace at the expence of their liberty . The other Britons , under the command of Carac- tacus , still maintained an obstinate resistance , and the Romans made ...
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... possessed the chief authority among them , they sent into Germany a deputation to invite over the Saxons for their protection and assistance . THE SAXONS . 3. Of all the barbarous nations , known either in ancient or modern times , the ...
... possessed the chief authority among them , they sent into Germany a deputation to invite over the Saxons for their protection and assistance . THE SAXONS . 3. Of all the barbarous nations , known either in ancient or modern times , the ...
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... possessions , or making such progress in agriculture as might divert their attention from military expeditions , the ... possession of all the sea - coast from the mouth of the Rhine to Jutland ; whence they had long infested by their ...
... possessions , or making such progress in agriculture as might divert their attention from military expeditions , the ... possession of all the sea - coast from the mouth of the Rhine to Jutland ; whence they had long infested by their ...
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... possession of the neighbouring territory . The Britons , now armed , did not tamely aban- don their possessions ; nor were they expelled , till defeated in many battles by their warlike invaders . The most memorable action , men- tioned ...
... possession of the neighbouring territory . The Britons , now armed , did not tamely aban- don their possessions ; nor were they expelled , till defeated in many battles by their warlike invaders . The most memorable action , men- tioned ...
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