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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... inhabitants as it appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this coun- try ; we shall briefly run over the events which attended the conquest made by that empire , as belonging more to Roman than British story ; we shall hasten ...
... inhabitants as it appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this coun- try ; we shall briefly run over the events which attended the conquest made by that empire , as belonging more to Roman than British story ; we shall hasten ...
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... face of the enemy ; took and burned the capital of Cassivelaunus ; established his ally , Mandubratius , in the sovereignty of the Trino- i Sueton . in vita Claudii . bantes ; and having obliged the inhabitants to make him THE ROMANS . 21.
... face of the enemy ; took and burned the capital of Cassivelaunus ; established his ally , Mandubratius , in the sovereignty of the Trino- i Sueton . in vita Claudii . bantes ; and having obliged the inhabitants to make him THE ROMANS . 21.
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... inhabitants to make him new submissions , he again returned with his army into Gaul , and left the authority of the Romans more nominal than real in this island . * The civil wars which ensued , and which prepared the way for the ...
... inhabitants to make him new submissions , he again returned with his army into Gaul , and left the authority of the Romans more nominal than real in this island . * The civil wars which ensued , and which prepared the way for the ...
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... inhabitants as remained in it were cruelly massacred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were every where put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by rendering the war thus bloody ...
... inhabitants as remained in it were cruelly massacred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were every where put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by rendering the war thus bloody ...
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... inhabitants . " During these military enterprises , he neglected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences of life , reconciled them to the Roman ...
... inhabitants . " During these military enterprises , he neglected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences of life , reconciled them to the Roman ...
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