The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1F.C. and J. Rivington; T. Otridge; J. Nunn; Scatcherd and Letterman; J. and A. Arch; J. Richardson; J. M. Richardson; J. Cuthell; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies; J. Booker; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; G. and W.B. Whittaker; W. Button and Son; J. Black and Son; J. Asperne; R. Fenner; Rodwell and Martin; R. Suanders; Edwards and Knibb; and B. Reynolds, 1819 |
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... resentment . The natives , informed of his intention , were sensible of the unequal contest , and endeavoured to appease him by submission . He received their am bassadors with great complacency , and having exhorted them to continue ...
... resentment . The natives , informed of his intention , were sensible of the unequal contest , and endeavoured to appease him by submission . He received their am bassadors with great complacency , and having exhorted them to continue ...
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... resentment : upon his death - bed he appeared sensible of the overgrown extent of the Roman empire , and re- commended it to his successors never to enlarge their territories . Tiberius followed the maxims of Augustus , and , Tibering ...
... resentment : upon his death - bed he appeared sensible of the overgrown extent of the Roman empire , and re- commended it to his successors never to enlarge their territories . Tiberius followed the maxims of Augustus , and , Tibering ...
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... resentment ; the greatness of their taxes , which were levied with unremitting severity ; the cruel insolence of their conquerors , who reproached that very poverty which they had caused ; but particu- larly the cruel treatment of ...
... resentment ; the greatness of their taxes , which were levied with unremitting severity ; the cruel insolence of their conquerors , who reproached that very poverty which they had caused ; but particu- larly the cruel treatment of ...
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... resentment . ge- In this state of fluctuating success affairs continued & for some time , the English often repelling , and as often being repulsed by , their fierce invaders ; till at length the Danes resolved upon making a settlement ...
... resentment . ge- In this state of fluctuating success affairs continued & for some time , the English often repelling , and as often being repulsed by , their fierce invaders ; till at length the Danes resolved upon making a settlement ...
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... resentment to the public good , having been deprived by the king of a large patrimony . It was during this prince's reign that the Danes , penetrating into Mercia , took up their winter - quarters at Notting- ham ; whence they were not ...
... resentment to the public good , having been deprived by the king of a large patrimony . It was during this prince's reign that the Danes , penetrating into Mercia , took up their winter - quarters at Notting- ham ; whence they were not ...
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