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... carried his victorious arms northwards, defeated the Britons in every encounter, pierced into the inaccessible forests and mountains of Caledonia, reduced every state to subjection in the southern part of the island, and chased before ...
... carried his victorious arms northwards, defeated the Britons in every encounter, pierced into the inaccessible forests and mountains of Caledonia, reduced every state to subjection in the southern part of the island, and chased before ...
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... carried over to the protection of Italy and Gaul. But that province, though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of barbarians, found enemies on its frontiers, who took advantage of its present defenceless ...
... carried over to the protection of Italy and Gaul. But that province, though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of barbarians, found enemies on its frontiers, who took advantage of its present defenceless ...
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... carried over to the continent the flower of the British youth; and havin perished in their unsuccessful attempts on the imperial throne, had despoiled the island of those who, in this desperate extremity, were best able to defend it ...
... carried over to the continent the flower of the British youth; and havin perished in their unsuccessful attempts on the imperial throne, had despoiled the island of those who, in this desperate extremity, were best able to defend it ...
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... carried to him the letter of their countrymen, which was inscribed, the Groom of the Britons. The tenor of the epistle was suitable to its superscription. The barbarians, say they, on the one hand, chase us into the sea ,- the sea, on ...
... carried to him the letter of their countrymen, which was inscribed, the Groom of the Britons. The tenor of the epistle was suitable to its superscription. The barbarians, say they, on the one hand, chase us into the sea ,- the sea, on ...
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... carried to the highest pitch the virtues of valour and love of liberty; the only virtues which can have place among an uncivilized people, where justice and humanity are commonly neglected. Kineg government, even when established among ...
... carried to the highest pitch the virtues of valour and love of liberty; the only virtues which can have place among an uncivilized people, where justice and humanity are commonly neglected. Kineg government, even when established among ...
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