The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them . Their governments , though monarchical ' , were free , as well as ...
... arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them . Their governments , though monarchical ' , were free , as well as ...
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... arms into a new world , then mostly unknown , he took advantage of a short in- terval in his Gaulic wars , and made an invasion on Bri- tain . The natives , informed of his intention , were sen- sible of the unequal contest , and ...
... arms into a new world , then mostly unknown , he took advantage of a short in- terval in his Gaulic wars , and made an invasion on Bri- tain . The natives , informed of his intention , were sen- sible of the unequal contest , and ...
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... arms and the terrors of their religion . The women and priests were intermingled with the soldiers upon the shore ; and running about with flaming torches in their hands , and tossing their dishevelled hair , they struck greater terror ...
... arms and the terrors of their religion . The women and priests were intermingled with the soldiers upon the shore ; and running about with flaming torches in their hands , and tossing their dishevelled hair , they struck greater terror ...
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... arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in au- thority and in reputation : but the general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it in the reigns of Vespasian ...
... arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in au- thority and in reputation : but the general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it in the reigns of Vespasian ...
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... arms to the most northern extremity of it , added new fortifications to the wall of Adrian ; and during the reigns of all the Roman emperors , such a profound tran- quillity prevailed in Britain , that little mention is made of the ...
... arms to the most northern extremity of it , added new fortifications to the wall of Adrian ; and during the reigns of all the Roman emperors , such a profound tran- quillity prevailed in Britain , that little mention is made of the ...
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