The History of England, Tập 1 |
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A. D. CHAPTER I. THE BRITONS - ROMANS - SAXONS - THE HEPTARCHY - THE KINGDOM OF KENT - OF NORTHUMBERLAND OF EAST ANGLIA OF MERCIA - OF ESSEX OF SUSSEX OF WESSEX . Introduction The first inhabitants of Britain Their manners and ...
A. D. CHAPTER I. THE BRITONS - ROMANS - SAXONS - THE HEPTARCHY - THE KINGDOM OF KENT - OF NORTHUMBERLAND OF EAST ANGLIA OF MERCIA - OF ESSEX OF SUSSEX OF WESSEX . Introduction The first inhabitants of Britain Their manners and ...
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Death and character of Henry ... Miscellaneous transactions of this reign 348 350 ib . 353 354 359 360 363 366 368 372 373 ib . 400 405 406 407 408 409 410 412 414 History of England . CHAPTER THE FIRST . THE BRITONS xxxiv CONTENTS .
Death and character of Henry ... Miscellaneous transactions of this reign 348 350 ib . 353 354 359 360 363 366 368 372 373 ib . 400 405 406 407 408 409 410 412 414 History of England . CHAPTER THE FIRST . THE BRITONS xxxiv CONTENTS .
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THE BRITONS . HE curiosity entertained by all civilized nations , of inquiring into the exploits and adventures of their ancestors , commonly excites a regret that the history of remote ages should always be so much involved in ...
THE BRITONS . HE curiosity entertained by all civilized nations , of inquiring into the exploits and adventures of their ancestors , commonly excites a regret that the history of remote ages should always be so much involved in ...
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The south - east parts , however , of Britain , had already , before the age of Cæsar , made the first and most requisite step towards a civil settlement ; and the Britons , by tillage and agriculture , had there increased to a great ...
The south - east parts , however , of Britain , had already , before the age of Cæsar , made the first and most requisite step towards a civil settlement ; and the Britons , by tillage and agriculture , had there increased to a great ...
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The Britons were divided into many small nations or tribes ; and being a military people , whose sole property was their arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or ...
The Britons were divided into many small nations or tribes ; and being a military people , whose sole property was their arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or ...
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