The History of England, Tập 11778 |
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... also overwhelm the empire , he recommended it to his fucceffors never to enlarge the territories of the Romans . Tiberius , jealous of the fame , which might be acquired by his generals , made this advice of Augustus a pretence for his ...
... also overwhelm the empire , he recommended it to his fucceffors never to enlarge the territories of the Romans . Tiberius , jealous of the fame , which might be acquired by his generals , made this advice of Augustus a pretence for his ...
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... barbarous incurfions ; and being also a remote province , not much valued by the Romans , the legions , which defended it , were carried over to the protection of I. CHA P. Italy and Gaul . But that province Italy THE ROMAN S. MAN 萬套.
... barbarous incurfions ; and being also a remote province , not much valued by the Romans , the legions , which defended it , were carried over to the protection of I. CHA P. Italy and Gaul . But that province Italy THE ROMAN S. MAN 萬套.
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... also added the disputes of theology ; and the disciples of Pela- gius , who was himself a native of Britain , having en- creased to a great multitude , gave alarm to the clergy , who seem to have been more intent on fuppreffing them ...
... also added the disputes of theology ; and the disciples of Pela- gius , who was himself a native of Britain , having en- creased to a great multitude , gave alarm to the clergy , who seem to have been more intent on fuppreffing them ...
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... also answered some questions , which the miffionary had put concerning the government of the new church of Kent . Befides other queries , which r Bede , lib . 1. cap . 26 . Bede , lib . 1. cap . 32 . s Ibid . cap . 26. H. Hunting , lib ...
... also answered some questions , which the miffionary had put concerning the government of the new church of Kent . Befides other queries , which r Bede , lib . 1. cap . 26 . Bede , lib . 1. cap . 32 . s Ibid . cap . 26. H. Hunting , lib ...
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... also exhorted the miffionary to per- fuade them , on Chriftian feftivals , to kill their cattle in the neighbourhood of the church , and to indulge them- selves in those cheerful entertainments , to which they had been habituated ...
... also exhorted the miffionary to per- fuade them , on Chriftian feftivals , to kill their cattle in the neighbourhood of the church , and to indulge them- selves in those cheerful entertainments , to which they had been habituated ...
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