The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II, Tập 1L. Davis, 1790 |
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... victory . Had I furrendered myfelf in the beginning of the conteft , neither my disgrace nor your glory would have attracted the attention of the world , and my fate would have been buried in general oblivion . I am now at your mercy ...
... victory . Had I furrendered myfelf in the beginning of the conteft , neither my disgrace nor your glory would have attracted the attention of the world , and my fate would have been buried in general oblivion . I am now at your mercy ...
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... victory as a doubtful advantage , but cou- rage as a certain good . A nation , however , en- tirely addicted to war , has feldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as thofe terrors which are opposed without fear are often inflicted ...
... victory as a doubtful advantage , but cou- rage as a certain good . A nation , however , en- tirely addicted to war , has feldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as thofe terrors which are opposed without fear are often inflicted ...
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... victory over them . Hengift and Horfa poffeffed great credit among their countrymen at home , and had been much celebrated for their valour and the fplendor of their defcent . They were believed to be sprung from Woden , who was ...
... victory over them . Hengift and Horfa poffeffed great credit among their countrymen at home , and had been much celebrated for their valour and the fplendor of their defcent . They were believed to be sprung from Woden , who was ...
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... victory ; and , indeed , the accounts given us of them are very oppofite , when defcribed by British and Saxon annalists . However , the progrefs the latter ftill made in the island , fufficiently proves the advantage to have been on ...
... victory ; and , indeed , the accounts given us of them are very oppofite , when defcribed by British and Saxon annalists . However , the progrefs the latter ftill made in the island , fufficiently proves the advantage to have been on ...
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... victory he fecured the kingdom from invafion for fome time ; but his death feemed to put a period to the fuccefs of his countrymen , and to invite the enemy to renew their devastations with im- punity . He was fucceeded by Ethelwolf ...
... victory he fecured the kingdom from invafion for fome time ; but his death feemed to put a period to the fuccefs of his countrymen , and to invite the enemy to renew their devastations with im- punity . He was fucceeded by Ethelwolf ...
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