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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... assistance of amusing books . " I received , the day after , a letter from Mr. Hume him- self , of which the following is an extract : " MY DEAREST FRIEND , Edinburgh , Aug. 23 , 1776 . " I am obliged to make use of my nephew's hand in ...
... assistance of amusing books . " I received , the day after , a letter from Mr. Hume him- self , of which the following is an extract : " MY DEAREST FRIEND , Edinburgh , Aug. 23 , 1776 . " I am obliged to make use of my nephew's hand in ...
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... assistance of a legion , which proved effectual for their relief . But the Romans , reduced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , in- formed the Britons that they must no longer look to them for succour ...
... assistance of a legion , which proved effectual for their relief . But the Romans , reduced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , in- formed the Britons that they must no longer look to them for succour ...
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... assistance of the Romans , art of masonry sufficient to raise a stone rampart for their own defence ; yet the monkish historians , " who treat of those events , complain of the luxury of the Britons , during this period , and ascribe to ...
... assistance of the Romans , art of masonry sufficient to raise a stone rampart for their own defence ; yet the monkish historians , " who treat of those events , complain of the luxury of the Britons , during this period , and ascribe to ...
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... assistance . The Of all the barbarous nations , known either in Saxons . ancient or modern times , the Germans seem to have been the most distinguished both by their manners and political institutions , and to have carried to the ...
... assistance . The Of all the barbarous nations , known either in Saxons . ancient or modern times , the Germans seem to have been the most distinguished both by their manners and political institutions , and to have carried to the ...
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... assistance of his countrymen from the kingdoms of Kent and Sussex , as well as from Ger- many , and he was thence joined by a fresh army under the command of Porte , and of his sons Bleda and Megla . Strengthened by these succours , he ...
... assistance of his countrymen from the kingdoms of Kent and Sussex , as well as from Ger- many , and he was thence joined by a fresh army under the command of Porte , and of his sons Bleda and Megla . Strengthened by these succours , he ...
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