The History of England, Tập 1 |
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... of his most intimate friends fatigues and oppresses him ; and it is happy that he does not need it , for he is quite free from anxiety , impatience , or low spirits , and passes his time very well with the assistance of amusing DR .
... of his most intimate friends fatigues and oppresses him ; and it is happy that he does not need it , for he is quite free from anxiety , impatience , or low spirits , and passes his time very well with the assistance of amusing DR .
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passes his time very well with the assistance of amusing books . " I received the day after a letter from Mr. Hume himself , of which the following is an extract . 66 MY DEAREST FRIEND , " I am obliged to make use of my nephew's hand in ...
passes his time very well with the assistance of amusing books . " I received the day after a letter from Mr. Hume himself , of which the following is an extract . 66 MY DEAREST FRIEND , " I am obliged to make use of my nephew's hand in ...
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... and again obtained the assistance of a legion , which proved effectual for their relief : but the Romans , reduced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must no longer ...
... and again obtained the assistance of a legion , which proved effectual for their relief : but the Romans , reduced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must no longer ...
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... who had not , without the assistance of the Romans , art of masonry sufficient to raise a stone rampart for their own defence : yet the monkish historians , who treat of those events , complain of the luxury of the Britons during ...
... who had not , without the assistance of the Romans , art of masonry sufficient to raise a stone rampart for their own defence : yet the monkish historians , who treat of those events , complain of the luxury of the Britons during ...
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... the counsels of Vortigern , prince of Dumnonium , who , though stained with every vice , possessed the chief authority among them , they sent into Germany a deputation to invite over the Saxons for their protection and assistance .
... the counsels of Vortigern , prince of Dumnonium , who , though stained with every vice , possessed the chief authority among them , they sent into Germany a deputation to invite over the Saxons for their protection and assistance .
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