The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... 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 little progress against them ; till Ostorius ...
... 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 little progress against them ; till Ostorius ...
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... rendering the war thus bloody , seemed determined to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by Suetonius in a great and decisive battle , where 80,000 of the Britons are said to have ...
... rendering the war thus bloody , seemed determined to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by Suetonius in a great and decisive battle , where 80,000 of the Britons are said to have ...
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... rendering the acqui- sition useful to the conquerors . He carried his victorious arms northwards , defeated the ... render those chains , which he had forged , both easy and agreeable to them . The inhabitants , having experienced how ...
... rendering the acqui- sition useful to the conquerors . He carried his victorious arms northwards , defeated the ... render those chains , which he had forged , both easy and agreeable to them . The inhabitants , having experienced how ...
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... rendered them much fitter than the Romans for subduing these mountaineers . And , in a word , it is clear , from the lan- of the two countries , that the Highlanders and the are the same people , and that the one are a colony from the ...
... rendered them much fitter than the Romans for subduing these mountaineers . And , in a word , it is clear , from the lan- of the two countries , that the Highlanders and the are the same people , and that the one are a colony from the ...
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... rendering them either instructive or entertaining to the reader . Even the great learning and vigorous imagination of Milton sunk under the weight ; and this author scruples not to declare , that the skirmishes of kites or crows as much ...
... rendering them either instructive or entertaining to the reader . Even the great learning and vigorous imagination of Milton sunk under the weight ; and this author scruples not to declare , that the skirmishes of kites or crows as much ...
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