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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... force - Public revenue - Value of money - Manners CHAP . IV . WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . • 201 Consequences of the battle of Hastings - Submission of the English - Settlement of the government - King's return to Normandy - Discontents of ...
... force - Public revenue - Value of money - Manners CHAP . IV . WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR . • 201 Consequences of the battle of Hastings - Submission of the English - Settlement of the government - King's return to Normandy - Discontents of ...
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... force of natural temper , that these disap- pointments made little or no impression on me . I went down in 1749 , and lived two years with my brother at his country - house , for my mother was now dead . I there composed the second part ...
... force of natural temper , that these disap- pointments made little or no impression on me . I went down in 1749 , and lived two years with my brother at his country - house , for my mother was now dead . I there composed the second part ...
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... forces into Gaul . The Britons , relieved from the terror of his arms , neglected the performance of their ... force ; and , though he found a more regular resistance from the Britons , who had united under Cassivelaunus , one ...
... forces into Gaul . The Britons , relieved from the terror of his arms , neglected the performance of their ... force ; and , though he found a more regular resistance from the Britons , who had united under Cassivelaunus , one ...
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... forces . The Britons endeavoured to ob- struct his landing on this sacred island , both by the force of their arms , and the terrors of their religion . The women and priests were intermingled with the soldiers upon the shore ; and ...
... forces . The Britons endeavoured to ob- struct his landing on this sacred island , both by the force of their arms , and the terrors of their religion . The women and priests were intermingled with the soldiers upon the shore ; and ...
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... force was to resist that of the Romans , acquiesced in the dominion of their masters , and were gradually incorporated as a part of that mighty empire . This was the last durable conquest made by the Ro- mans ; and Britain , once ...
... force was to resist that of the Romans , acquiesced in the dominion of their masters , and were gradually incorporated as a part of that mighty empire . This was the last durable conquest made by the Ro- mans ; and Britain , once ...
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