The History of England, Tập 1 |
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However , I had fixed a resolution , which I inflexibly maintained , never to reply to any body ; and not being very irascible in my temper , I have easily kept myself clear of all literary squabbles . These symptoms of a rising ...
However , I had fixed a resolution , which I inflexibly maintained , never to reply to any body ; and not being very irascible in my temper , I have easily kept myself clear of all literary squabbles . These symptoms of a rising ...
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He sits up , goes down stairs once a day , and amuses himself with reading , but seldom sees any body . He finds , that even the conversation of his most intimate friends fatigues and oppresses him ; and it is happy that he does not ...
He sits up , goes down stairs once a day , and amuses himself with reading , but seldom sees any body . He finds , that even the conversation of his most intimate friends fatigues and oppresses him ; and it is happy that he does not ...
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The barbarians themselves began to feel the pressures of famine in a country which they had ravaged ; and being harassed by the dispersed Britons , who had not dared to resist them in a body , they retreated with their spoils into their ...
The barbarians themselves began to feel the pressures of famine in a country which they had ravaged ; and being harassed by the dispersed Britons , who had not dared to resist them in a body , they retreated with their spoils into their ...
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As the Saxons came over at intervals in separate bodies , the Britons , however at first unwarlike , were tempted to make resistance ; and hostilities , being thereby prolonged , proved more destructive to both parties , especially to ...
As the Saxons came over at intervals in separate bodies , the Britons , however at first unwarlike , were tempted to make resistance ; and hostilities , being thereby prolonged , proved more destructive to both parties , especially to ...
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Ethelbert also enacted , with the consent of the states of his kingdom , a body of laws , the first written laws promulgated by any of the northern conquerors ; and his reign was in every respect glorious to himself , and beneficial to ...
Ethelbert also enacted , with the consent of the states of his kingdom , a body of laws , the first written laws promulgated by any of the northern conquerors ; and his reign was in every respect glorious to himself , and beneficial to ...
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