The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... provincial town of the 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 ...
... provincial town of the 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 ...
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... province from the incursions of the barba- rous inhabitants . During these 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 ...
... province from the incursions of the barba- rous inhabitants . During these 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 ...
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... disposed to submit to a foreign yoke , or to the tyranny of their own rulers . The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the frontier provinces , where the genius 10 59 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... disposed to submit to a foreign yoke , or to the tyranny of their own rulers . The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the frontier provinces , where the genius 10 59 . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... provinces , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces ... province , though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of bar- barians 59 . 11 THE ROMANS .
... provinces , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces ... province , though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of bar- barians 59 . 11 THE ROMANS .
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... province with sub- jection , or what the inhabitants more dreaded , with plunder and devastation . The Picts seem to have been a tribe of the native British race , who , having been chased into the northern parts by the conquests of ...
... province with sub- jection , or what the inhabitants more dreaded , with plunder and devastation . The Picts seem to have been a tribe of the native British race , who , having been chased into the northern parts by the conquests of ...
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