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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... employed him- self very judiciously and successfully in the improve- ment of his fortune . Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature . It fell dead - born from the press , without reaching such ...
... employed him- self very judiciously and successfully in the improve- ment of his fortune . Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature . It fell dead - born from the press , without reaching such ...
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... employed by the late Europeans in subjecting the Africans and Americans , they sent over an army under the command of Plautius , an able general , who gained some victories , and made a considerable progress in sub- duing the ...
... employed by the late Europeans in subjecting the Africans and Americans , they sent over an army under the command of Plautius , an able general , who gained some victories , and made a considerable progress in sub- duing the ...
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... employed every expedient to render those chains , which he had forged , both easy and agreeable to them . The inhabitants , having experienced how un- equal their own force was to resist that of the Romans , acquiesced in the dominion ...
... employed every expedient to render those chains , which he had forged , both easy and agreeable to them . The inhabitants , having experienced how un- equal their own force was to resist that of the Romans , acquiesced in the dominion ...
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... employ one in the destruction of the others . Sensible of their own force , and allured by the prospect of so rich a prize , the northern barbarians , in the reign of Arcadius and Honorius , assailed at once all the frontiers of the ...
... employ one in the destruction of the others . Sensible of their own force , and allured by the prospect of so rich a prize , the northern barbarians , in the reign of Arcadius and Honorius , assailed at once all the frontiers of the ...
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... employed persuasion to engage their consent ; the people expressed their approbation by rattling their armour , or their dissent by murmurs ; there was no necessity for a nice scrutiny of votes among a multitude , who were usually ...
... employed persuasion to engage their consent ; the people expressed their approbation by rattling their armour , or their dissent by murmurs ; there was no necessity for a nice scrutiny of votes among a multitude , who were usually ...
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