The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... conquest of a country that seemed to promise an easy triumph . He was allured neither by the riches nor by the renown of the inhabitants ; but , being ambitious rather of splendid than of useful conquests , he was willing to carry the ...
... conquest of a country that seemed to promise an easy triumph . He was allured neither by the riches nor by the renown of the inhabitants ; but , being ambitious rather of splendid than of useful conquests , he was willing to carry the ...
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... conquest , and the senate decreed a supplication of twenty days , in consequence of their general's success . Having , therefore , in this manner rather discovered than subdued the southern parts of the island , Cæsar returned into Gaul ...
... conquest , and the senate decreed a supplication of twenty days , in consequence of their general's success . Having , therefore , in this manner rather discovered than subdued the southern parts of the island , Cæsar returned into Gaul ...
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... conquest over Britain , pierced the country of the Silures , a warlike nation along the banks of the Severn , and at ... conquests ? The Britons were , after an obstinate resistance , totally routed ; and a few days after Caractacus ...
... conquest over Britain , pierced the country of the Silures , a warlike nation along the banks of the Severn , and at ... conquests ? The Britons were , after an obstinate resistance , totally routed ; and a few days after Caractacus ...
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... conquests ; and were employed rather in repressing than punish- ing their restless northern invaders . For several years after the time of Agricola , a profound peace seems to have prevailed in Britain ; and little mention is made of ...
... conquests ; and were employed rather in repressing than punish- ing their restless northern invaders . For several years after the time of Agricola , a profound peace seems to have prevailed in Britain ; and little mention is made of ...
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... conquests . There is a period between savage rudeness and excessive refinement , which seems peculiarly adapted for the purpose of war , and which fits mankind for great achievements . In this state of half - refinement , when compared ...
... conquests . There is a period between savage rudeness and excessive refinement , which seems peculiarly adapted for the purpose of war , and which fits mankind for great achievements . In this state of half - refinement , when compared ...
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