The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. Chapter 1 - 5, Tập 11789 - 415 trang |
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... thofe times , when the truth is both fo well I. afcertained and fo complete as to promise enter- tainment and inftruction to the reader . ALL ancient writers agree in reprefenting the first inhabitants of Britain as a tribe of the Gauls ...
... thofe times , when the truth is both fo well I. afcertained and fo complete as to promise enter- tainment and inftruction to the reader . ALL ancient writers agree in reprefenting the first inhabitants of Britain as a tribe of the Gauls ...
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... thofe of all the Celtic nations ; and the common people feem even to have enjoyed more liberty among them , than among the nations of Gaul , from whom they were defcended . Each ftate was divided into factions within itself It was ...
... thofe of all the Celtic nations ; and the common people feem even to have enjoyed more liberty among them , than among the nations of Gaul , from whom they were defcended . Each ftate was divided into factions within itself It was ...
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... thofe nations to the laws and inftitutions of their mafters , while it maintained its authority , were at laft obliged to abolish it by penal ftatutes ; a violence , which had never in any other inftance been practifed by those ...
... thofe nations to the laws and inftitutions of their mafters , while it maintained its authority , were at laft obliged to abolish it by penal ftatutes ; a violence , which had never in any other inftance been practifed by those ...
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... thofe conquerors ufually bestowed on captive princes " . NOTWITHSTANDING these misfortunes , the Bri- tons were not fubdued ; and this ifland was regarded by the ambitious Romans as a field in which military honour might still be ...
... thofe conquerors ufually bestowed on captive princes " . NOTWITHSTANDING these misfortunes , the Bri- tons were not fubdued ; and this ifland was regarded by the ambitious Romans as a field in which military honour might still be ...
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... thofe chains , which he had forged , both eafy and agreeable to them " . The inhabitants , having experienced how unequal their own force was to refift that of the Romans , acquiefced in the dominion of their masters , and were ...
... thofe chains , which he had forged , both eafy and agreeable to them " . The inhabitants , having experienced how unequal their own force was to refift that of the Romans , acquiefced in the dominion of their masters , and were ...
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