The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... never to enlarge their territories . Tiberius followed the maxims of Augustus , and , wisely judging the empire already too extensive , made no attempt upon Britain . Some Roman soldiers having been wrecked on the British coast , the ...
... never to enlarge their territories . Tiberius followed the maxims of Augustus , and , wisely judging the empire already too extensive , made no attempt upon Britain . Some Roman soldiers having been wrecked on the British coast , the ...
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... never more to return , after having been masters of it during the course of near four centuries . It may be doubted whether the arts which the Romans planted among the islanders were not rather prejudicial than serviceable to them , as ...
... never more to return , after having been masters of it during the course of near four centuries . It may be doubted whether the arts which the Romans planted among the islanders were not rather prejudicial than serviceable to them , as ...
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... never after be removed . It is alleged , also , that upon the death of Vortimer , which happened shortly after the victory obtained at Eglesford , Vortigern his father was reinstated upon the throne . It is added , that this weak ...
... never after be removed . It is alleged , also , that upon the death of Vortimer , which happened shortly after the victory obtained at Eglesford , Vortigern his father was reinstated upon the throne . It is added , that this weak ...
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... never suffered more persecution , than it underwent in Britain from the barbarity of the Saxon pagans , who burned all the churches , stained the altars with the blood of the clergy , and massacred all those whom they found professing ...
... never suffered more persecution , than it underwent in Britain from the barbarity of the Saxon pagans , who burned all the churches , stained the altars with the blood of the clergy , and massacred all those whom they found professing ...
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... never in- fested England more ; but Sweyn was less scrupulous , and the composition with him gave but a short interval to the miseries of the English . The English now found their situation truly deplorable . The weakness of the king ...
... never in- fested England more ; but Sweyn was less scrupulous , and the composition with him gave but a short interval to the miseries of the English . The English now found their situation truly deplorable . The weakness of the king ...
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