The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... Italy , I had the mortification to find all England in a ferment , on account of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry , while my performance was entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at London , of my ...
... Italy , I had the mortification to find all England in a ferment , on account of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry , while my performance was entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at London , of my ...
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... Italy , had acquired , from a commerce with their southern neighbours , some refinement in the arts , which gradually diffused themselves northwards , and spread but a very faint light over this island . The Greek and Roman navigators ...
... Italy , had acquired , from a commerce with their southern neighbours , some refinement in the arts , which gradually diffused themselves northwards , and spread but a very faint light over this island . The Greek and Roman navigators ...
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... Italy , and the centre of the empire , removed , during so many ages , from all concern in the wars , had entirely lost the military spirit , and were peopled by an enervated race , equally disposed to sub- mit to a foreign yoke , or to ...
... Italy , and the centre of the empire , removed , during so many ages , from all concern in the wars , had entirely lost the military spirit , and were peopled by an enervated race , equally disposed to sub- mit to a foreign yoke , or to ...
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... Italy and Gaul . But that province , though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of bar- barians , found enemies on its frontiers , who took advan- tage of its present defenceless situation . The Picts and Scots ...
... Italy and Gaul . But that province , though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of bar- barians , found enemies on its frontiers , who took advan- tage of its present defenceless situation . The Picts and Scots ...
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... Italians , and other nations on the continent ; and tended to reclaim them from that gross ignorance and barbarity , in which all the Saxon Gregory answers this learned question by many sit , sacra mysteria celebrare ? learned ...
... Italians , and other nations on the continent ; and tended to reclaim them from that gross ignorance and barbarity , in which all the Saxon Gregory answers this learned question by many sit , sacra mysteria celebrare ? learned ...
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