The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... continued to live as herdsmen and hunters ; a manifest proof that the country was yet but thinly inhabited . A nation of hunters can never be populous , as their subsistence is necessarily diffused over a large tract of country , while ...
... continued to live as herdsmen and hunters ; a manifest proof that the country was yet but thinly inhabited . A nation of hunters can never be populous , as their subsistence is necessarily diffused over a large tract of country , while ...
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... continued the chief seat of the Druidical superstition , and constantly afforded a retreat to their defeated forces . It was thought necessary there- fore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate a religion that disdained submission ...
... continued the chief seat of the Druidical superstition , and constantly afforded a retreat to their defeated forces . It was thought necessary there- fore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate a religion that disdained submission ...
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... - bable that it was governed in its opinions by some of its more powerful neighbours . It is said , that during the reign of Cissa , one of its kings , which continued seventy - six years , the kingdom fell into SAXON HEPTARCHY . 15.
... - bable that it was governed in its opinions by some of its more powerful neighbours . It is said , that during the reign of Cissa , one of its kings , which continued seventy - six years , the kingdom fell into SAXON HEPTARCHY . 15.
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... continued to act as mediator among the Saxon princes , whose differences were become almost irreconcileable . His moderation in these good offices , the prudence he manifested in his own government , and his known capacity in the ...
... continued to act as mediator among the Saxon princes , whose differences were become almost irreconcileable . His moderation in these good offices , the prudence he manifested in his own government , and his known capacity in the ...
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... continued for some time , the English often repelling , and as often being repulsed , by their fierce invaders ; till at length the Danes resolved upon making a settlement in the country , and , landing on the isle of Thanet , [ A. D. ...
... continued for some time , the English often repelling , and as often being repulsed , by their fierce invaders ; till at length the Danes resolved upon making a settlement in the country , and , landing on the isle of Thanet , [ A. D. ...
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