The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... dreadful than dangerous ; for they were quickly laid aside when this brave people was instructed in the more regular arts of war . The religion of the Britons was one of the most considerable parts of their government ; and the Druids ...
... dreadful than dangerous ; for they were quickly laid aside when this brave people was instructed in the more regular arts of war . The religion of the Britons was one of the most considerable parts of their government ; and the Druids ...
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... dreadful period at last arrived . Rome , that had for many ages given laws to nations , and diffused slavery and oppression over the known world , at length began to sink under her own magnificence . Mankind , as if by a general consent ...
... dreadful period at last arrived . Rome , that had for many ages given laws to nations , and diffused slavery and oppression over the known world , at length began to sink under her own magnificence . Mankind , as if by a general consent ...
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... dreadful agony . In the mean time , a secret revolt against Edwy became almost general ; and , that it might not be doubted at whose instigation this revolt was undertaken , Dunstan returned to England , and put himself at the head of ...
... dreadful agony . In the mean time , a secret revolt against Edwy became almost general ; and , that it might not be doubted at whose instigation this revolt was undertaken , Dunstan returned to England , and put himself at the head of ...
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... dreadful famine was added , partly from the bad seasons , and partly from the decay of agriculture . For a while they supposed , that the Danish devas- tations would be retarded by the payment of thirty thousand pounds , which the ...
... dreadful famine was added , partly from the bad seasons , and partly from the decay of agriculture . For a while they supposed , that the Danish devas- tations would be retarded by the payment of thirty thousand pounds , which the ...
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... dreadful situation . All the miseries that insolence on one hand , and hatred on the other ; that tyranny and treason , suspicion and assassination , could bring upon a people ; were there united . The Normans were seen to commit ...
... dreadful situation . All the miseries that insolence on one hand , and hatred on the other ; that tyranny and treason , suspicion and assassination , could bring upon a people ; were there united . The Normans were seen to commit ...
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