The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... hopes , that while freethinkers shall applaud his scepticism , real believers will reverence him for his zeal . " In his opinions respecting government , perhaps , also , he may be some- times reprehensible ; but in a country like ours ...
... hopes , that while freethinkers shall applaud his scepticism , real believers will reverence him for his zeal . " In his opinions respecting government , perhaps , also , he may be some- times reprehensible ; but in a country like ours ...
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... hopes of his countrymen . But no opposition that undisciplined strength could make was able to repress the vigour and intrepidity of Cæsar . He discomfited the Britons in every action ; he advanced into the country , passed the Thames ...
... hopes of his countrymen . But no opposition that undisciplined strength could make was able to repress the vigour and intrepidity of Cæsar . He discomfited the Britons in every action ; he advanced into the country , passed the Thames ...
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... hopes of recovering their former liberty ; and , having often experienced the superiority of the Romans , consented to submit , and were contented with safety . From that time the Romans seemed more desirous of securing what they ...
... hopes of recovering their former liberty ; and , having often experienced the superiority of the Romans , consented to submit , and were contented with safety . From that time the Romans seemed more desirous of securing what they ...
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... hopes of restoring the Roman empire . It was to him they applied for succour , in a strain of the most abject solicitation . [ A. D. 446. ] " The barbarians , " said they , on the one hand , drive us into the sea ; the sea , on the ...
... hopes of restoring the Roman empire . It was to him they applied for succour , in a strain of the most abject solicitation . [ A. D. 446. ] " The barbarians , " said they , on the one hand , drive us into the sea ; the sea , on the ...
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... hopes of better fortune . It is said , that one day being commanded by the herdsman's wife , who was ignorant of his quality , to take care of some cakes which were baking by the fire , he happened to let them burn , for which she ...
... hopes of better fortune . It is said , that one day being commanded by the herdsman's wife , who was ignorant of his quality , to take care of some cakes which were baking by the fire , he happened to let them burn , for which she ...
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