The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... thought a reader of forgotten books ; his aim being , not to add to our present stock of history , but to contract it . " The books which have been used in this present abridgment , are chiefly Rapin , Carte , Smollet , and Hume . They ...
... thought a reader of forgotten books ; his aim being , not to add to our present stock of history , but to contract it . " The books which have been used in this present abridgment , are chiefly Rapin , Carte , Smollet , and Hume . They ...
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... thought peculiar to the island , and was in much request abroad , both in nearer and remoter regions . Some silver mines were also known , but not in common use , as the inhabitants had little knowledge how to dig , refine , or improve ...
... thought peculiar to the island , and was in much request abroad , both in nearer and remoter regions . Some silver mines were also known , but not in common use , as the inhabitants had little knowledge how to dig , refine , or improve ...
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... thought necessary there- fore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate a religion that disdained submission to foreign laws or leaders ; and Paulinus , the greatest general of his age , undertook the task . The Britons endeavoured ...
... thought necessary there- fore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate a religion that disdained submission to foreign laws or leaders ; and Paulinus , the greatest general of his age , undertook the task . The Britons endeavoured ...
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... thought necessary . They dressed with some degree of elegance , which the generality of the Britons , even though so long under the institutions of the Romans , had not yet learned to practise . Their women used linen garments trimmed ...
... thought necessary . They dressed with some degree of elegance , which the generality of the Britons , even though so long under the institutions of the Romans , had not yet learned to practise . Their women used linen garments trimmed ...
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... thought proper to represent as the most perfect of mankind . His reign was success- ful , because it was founded upon a compliance with the prejudices of the peo- ple ; but it produced very sensible evils , and these fell upon his ...
... thought proper to represent as the most perfect of mankind . His reign was success- ful , because it was founded upon a compliance with the prejudices of the peo- ple ; but it produced very sensible evils , and these fell upon his ...
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