The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... dangerous : he was refused the protection of law f : and death itself b Diod . Sic . lib . iv . Mela , lib . iii . cap . 6. Strabo , lib . iv . • Dion Cassius , lib . lxxv . d Cæsar , lib . vi . e Tacit . Agr . f Cæsar , lib . vi ...
... dangerous : he was refused the protection of law f : and death itself b Diod . Sic . lib . iv . Mela , lib . iii . cap . 6. Strabo , lib . iv . • Dion Cassius , lib . lxxv . d Cæsar , lib . vi . e Tacit . Agr . f Cæsar , lib . vi ...
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... danger from the armed forces was able to inspire . But Suetonius , exhorting his troops to despise the menaces of a superstition which they de- spised , impelled them to the attack , drove the Britons off the field , burned the druids ...
... danger from the armed forces was able to inspire . But Suetonius , exhorting his troops to despise the menaces of a superstition which they de- spised , impelled them to the attack , drove the Britons off the field , burned the druids ...
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... , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces , careless of laws and civil institutions , established a military government , no less danger- ous THE ROMANS . 9.
... , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces , careless of laws and civil institutions , established a military government , no less danger- ous THE ROMANS . 9.
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David Hume. tions , established a military government , no less danger- ous to the sovereign than to the people . The farther progress of the same disorders introduced the bordering barbarians into the service of the Romans ; and those ...
David Hume. tions , established a military government , no less danger- ous to the sovereign than to the people . The farther progress of the same disorders introduced the bordering barbarians into the service of the Romans ; and those ...
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... dangerous dis- tinction . The warriors of each tribe attached themselves to their leader , with the most devoted ... dangers and fatigues . All the refined arts of life were unknown among the Germans : tillage itself was almost ...
... dangerous dis- tinction . The warriors of each tribe attached themselves to their leader , with the most devoted ... dangers and fatigues . All the refined arts of life were unknown among the Germans : tillage itself was almost ...
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