The History of England, Tập 1 |
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He was advised to go to Bath to drink the waters , which appeared for some time to have so good an effect upon him , that even he himself began to entertain , what he was not apt to do , a better opinion of ...
He was advised to go to Bath to drink the waters , which appeared for some time to have so good an effect upon him , that even he himself began to entertain , what he was not apt to do , a better opinion of ...
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... are so much guided by caprice , and terminate so often in cruelty , that they disgust us by the uniformity of their appearance ; and it is rather fortunate for letters that they are buried in silence and oblivion .
... are so much guided by caprice , and terminate so often in cruelty , that they disgust us by the uniformity of their appearance ; and it is rather fortunate for letters that they are buried in silence and oblivion .
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Neglecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more early history of Britain , we shall only consider the state of the inhabitants as it appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this country : we shall ...
Neglecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more early history of Britain , we shall only consider the state of the inhabitants as it appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this country : we shall ...
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The dissolution of the Roman power invited them to renew their inroads ; and it was an acceptable circumstance , that the deputies of the Britons appeared among them , and prompted them to undertake an enterprise , to which they were of ...
The dissolution of the Roman power invited them to renew their inroads ; and it was an acceptable circumstance , that the deputies of the Britons appeared among them , and prompted them to undertake an enterprise , to which they were of ...
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Moved by these allusions , which appeared to him so happy , he determined to undertake himself a mission into Britain ; and having obtained the pope's approbation , he prepared for that perilous journey : but his popularity at home was ...
Moved by these allusions , which appeared to him so happy , he determined to undertake himself a mission into Britain ; and having obtained the pope's approbation , he prepared for that perilous journey : but his popularity at home was ...
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