The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... ancient Grecian fictions , which are so celebrated and so agreeable , that they will ever be the objects of the at- tention of mankind . Neglecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more early history of ...
... ancient Grecian fictions , which are so celebrated and so agreeable , that they will ever be the objects of the at- tention of mankind . Neglecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more early history of ...
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... ancient Gauls and Britons ; and the Romans , after their conquest , finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their masters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it ...
... ancient Gauls and Britons ; and the Romans , after their conquest , finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their masters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it ...
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... ancient point of honour , never to contract the limits of the empire , could no longer be attended to in this des- perate extremity . Britain by its situation was removed from the fury of these barbarous incursions ; and being also a ...
... ancient point of honour , never to contract the limits of the empire , could no longer be attended to in this des- perate extremity . Britain by its situation was removed from the fury of these barbarous incursions ; and being also a ...
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... ancient inhabitants : the Scots were derived from the same Celtic origin , had first been established in Ireland , had migrated to the north - west coasts of this island , and had long been accustomed , as well from their old as their ...
... ancient inhabitants : the Scots were derived from the same Celtic origin , had first been established in Ireland , had migrated to the north - west coasts of this island , and had long been accustomed , as well from their old as their ...
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... ancient or modern times , the Germans seem to have been the most distinguished both by their manners and political institu- tions , and to have carried to the highest pitch the virtues of valour and love of liberty ; the only virtues ...
... ancient or modern times , the Germans seem to have been the most distinguished both by their manners and political institu- tions , and to have carried to the highest pitch the virtues of valour and love of liberty ; the only virtues ...
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