The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... served rather to expose him to ridicule , than the island to danger . The Britons , therefore , for almost a century , enjoyed their liberty unmolested , till at length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of ...
... served rather to expose him to ridicule , than the island to danger . The Britons , therefore , for almost a century , enjoyed their liberty unmolested , till at length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of ...
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... educating the Britons , only served to render them a more desirable object of invasion , and dressed them up as victims for succeeding slaughter . war . CHAP . III . The BRITONS and SAXONS . THE 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... educating the Britons , only served to render them a more desirable object of invasion , and dressed them up as victims for succeeding slaughter . war . CHAP . III . The BRITONS and SAXONS . THE 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... served to render them still more contemptible . Un- accustomed both to the perils of war and to the cares of civil government , they found themselves incapable of forming or executing any measures for resisting the incursions of their ...
... served to render them still more contemptible . Un- accustomed both to the perils of war and to the cares of civil government , they found themselves incapable of forming or executing any measures for resisting the incursions of their ...
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... served to carry their martial spirit to the highest pitch . Cerdic was succeeded by his son Kenric , and he by Ceaulin , a prince more ambitious and enterprising than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the ...
... served to carry their martial spirit to the highest pitch . Cerdic was succeeded by his son Kenric , and he by Ceaulin , a prince more ambitious and enterprising than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the ...
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... served to increase their authority . Indeed , the reverence for the clergy was carried so high , that if a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit on the highway , the people flocked round him , and , with all the marks of profound ...
... served to increase their authority . Indeed , the reverence for the clergy was carried so high , that if a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit on the highway , the people flocked round him , and , with all the marks of profound ...
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