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... liberty. In 1759 I published my History of the House of Tudor. The clamour against this performance was almost equal to that against the History of the two first Stuarts. The reign of Elizabeth was particularly obnoxious. But I was now ...
... liberty. In 1759 I published my History of the House of Tudor. The clamour against this performance was almost equal to that against the History of the two first Stuarts. The reign of Elizabeth was particularly obnoxious. But I was now ...
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... liberty, for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them. Their governments, though monarchical ", were free, as well as those of all the Celtic nations; and the common people seem even to. have enjoyed ...
... liberty, for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them. Their governments, though monarchical ", were free, as well as those of all the Celtic nations; and the common people seem even to. have enjoyed ...
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... , served only to expose himself and the empire to ridicule: and the Britons had now, during almost a century, enjoyed their liberty unmolested; when the Romans, \- Tacit. Agr. CRAP. I. A. D. 48. LDJNJ. in the reign of. 1 a THE ROMANS 5.
... , served only to expose himself and the empire to ridicule: and the Britons had now, during almost a century, enjoyed their liberty unmolested; when the Romans, \- Tacit. Agr. CRAP. I. A. D. 48. LDJNJ. in the reign of. 1 a THE ROMANS 5.
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... liberty. The other Britons, under the command of Caractacus, still maintained an obstinate resistance, and the Romans made little progress against them, till OstoriIJs Scapula was sent over to command their armies. This general advanced ...
... liberty. The other Britons, under the command of Caractacus, still maintained an obstinate resistance, and the Romans made little progress against them, till OstoriIJs Scapula was sent over to command their armies. This general advanced ...
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... liberty and independence. But the period was now come when that enormous fabric of the Roman empire, which had diffused slavery and oppression, together with peace and civility, over so considerable a part of the globe, was approaching ...
... liberty and independence. But the period was now come when that enormous fabric of the Roman empire, which had diffused slavery and oppression, together with peace and civility, over so considerable a part of the globe, was approaching ...
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