The History of England, Tập 1 |
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My appointments during that time made a considerable accession to my small fortune . I then received an invitation from general St. Clair to attend him as a secretary to his expedition , which was at first meant against MY OWN LIFE ...
My appointments during that time made a considerable accession to my small fortune . I then received an invitation from general St. Clair to attend him as a secretary to his expedition , which was at first meant against MY OWN LIFE ...
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I scarcely , indeed , heard of one man in the three kingdoms , considerable for rank or letters , that could endure the book . I must only except the primate of England , Dr. Herring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem ...
I scarcely , indeed , heard of one man in the three kingdoms , considerable for rank or letters , that could endure the book . I must only except the primate of England , Dr. Herring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem ...
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A. D. 616 The kingdom of East Anglia The kingdom of Mercia Various kings of Mercia 755 Offa , a considerable prince in the Heptarchy , forms an alliance with Charlemagne Kingdom of Essex Sussex 495 47 Wessex , founded by Cerdic 48 49 ...
A. D. 616 The kingdom of East Anglia The kingdom of Mercia Various kings of Mercia 755 Offa , a considerable prince in the Heptarchy , forms an alliance with Charlemagne Kingdom of Essex Sussex 495 47 Wessex , founded by Cerdic 48 49 ...
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... wars were the chief occupation , and formed the chief object of ambition , among the people . The religion of the Britons was one of the most considerable parts of their government ; and the druids , who were their priests ...
... wars were the chief occupation , and formed the chief object of ambition , among the people . The religion of the Britons was one of the most considerable parts of their government ; and the druids , who were their priests ...
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... late Europeans in subjecting the Africans A.D. 43. and Americans , they sent over an army under the command of Plautius , an able general , who gained some victories , and made a considerable progress in subduing the inhabitants .
... late Europeans in subjecting the Africans A.D. 43. and Americans , they sent over an army under the command of Plautius , an able general , who gained some victories , and made a considerable progress in subduing the inhabitants .
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