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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... farther study , reading , or recol- lection , engaged me to make in the reigns of the two first Stuarts , I have made all of them invariably to the Tory side . It is ridiculous to consider the English con- stitution before that period ...
... farther study , reading , or recol- lection , engaged me to make in the reigns of the two first Stuarts , I have made all of them invariably to the Tory side . It is ridiculous to consider the English con- stitution before that period ...
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... farther consideration ( said he ) I thought I might say to him , ' Good Charon , I have been correcting my works for a new edition . Allow me a little time , that I may see how the public receives the al- terations . ' But Charon would ...
... farther consideration ( said he ) I thought I might say to him , ' Good Charon , I have been correcting my works for a new edition . Allow me a little time , that I may see how the public receives the al- terations . ' But Charon would ...
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... farther in- quietude to the victor . Caledonia alone , defended by its barren mountains , and by the contempt which the Romans entertained for it , sometimes infested the more cultivated parts of the island by the incursions of its in ...
... farther in- quietude to the victor . Caledonia alone , defended by its barren mountains , and by the contempt which the Romans entertained for it , sometimes infested the more cultivated parts of the island by the incursions of its in ...
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... farther progress of the same disorders introduced the bordering barbarians into the service of the Romans ; and those fierce nations , having now added discipline to their na- tive bravery , could no longer be restrained by the impo ...
... farther progress of the same disorders introduced the bordering barbarians into the service of the Romans ; and those fierce nations , having now added discipline to their na- tive bravery , could no longer be restrained by the impo ...
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... farther disturbance to the conquerors , the band of alliance was in a great measure dissolved among the princes of the Heptarchy . Though one prince seems still to have been allowed , or to have assumed , an as- cendant over the whole ...
... farther disturbance to the conquerors , the band of alliance was in a great measure dissolved among the princes of the Heptarchy . Though one prince seems still to have been allowed , or to have assumed , an as- cendant over the whole ...
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