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... Provinces—The King's Querrel with the urt of Rome. —Cerd.inel Lengton appointed Archbishop of Canterbury—Interdict of the Kingdom.—Excommunicufion of the King—The King's Submission to the Pope.—Diseontents of the Barons.— Insurrection ...
... Provinces—The King's Querrel with the urt of Rome. —Cerd.inel Lengton appointed Archbishop of Canterbury—Interdict of the Kingdom.—Excommunicufion of the King—The King's Submission to the Pope.—Diseontents of the Barons.— Insurrection ...
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... province from the incursions of the barbarous inhabitants“. During these military enterprises, he neglected not the arts of peace. He introduced laws and civility among the Britons, taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences ...
... province from the incursions of the barbarous inhabitants“. During these military enterprises, he neglected not the arts of peace. He introduced laws and civility among the Britons, taught them to desire and raise all the conveniences ...
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... provinces, where the genius of war, though languishing, was not totally extinct; and these mercenary forces, careless of laws and civil institutions, established a military government, no less dangerous to the sovereign than to the ...
... provinces, where the genius of war, though languishing, was not totally extinct; and these mercenary forces, careless of laws and civil institutions, established a military government, no less dangerous to the sovereign than to the ...
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... province, not much valued by the Romans, the legions which defended it were carried over to the protection of Italy and ... provinces of the empire“. Their retreat brought on a new invasion of I See note [A] at the end of the volume. 1 ...
... province, not much valued by the Romans, the legions which defended it were carried over to the protection of Italy and ... provinces of the empire“. Their retreat brought on a new invasion of I See note [A] at the end of the volume. 1 ...
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... provinces of Gaul already conquered or overrun by other German tribes, found it easy to persuade their countrymen to ... province during so many ages, had not yet acquired any union among themselves, and were destitute of all affection ...
... provinces of Gaul already conquered or overrun by other German tribes, found it easy to persuade their countrymen to ... province during so many ages, had not yet acquired any union among themselves, and were destitute of all affection ...
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