The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... enemies , if I have any , could wish , and as easily and cheerfully as my best friends could desire . " Colonel Edmonstone soon afterwards came to see him , and take leave of him ; and on his way home he could not forbear writing him a ...
... enemies , if I have any , could wish , and as easily and cheerfully as my best friends could desire . " Colonel Edmonstone soon afterwards came to see him , and take leave of him ; and on his way home he could not forbear writing him a ...
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... enemy : the convenience of feeding their cattle was even a sufficient motive for re- moving their seats : and as they were ignorant of all the refinements of life , their wants and their possessions were equally scanty and limited . The ...
... enemy : the convenience of feeding their cattle was even a sufficient motive for re- moving their seats : and as they were ignorant of all the refinements of life , their wants and their possessions were equally scanty and limited . The ...
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... enemy ; took and burned the capital of Cassivelaunus ; established his ally , Mandubratius , in the sovereignty of the Trino- bantes ; and having obliged the inhabitants to make him new submissions , he again returned with his army into ...
... enemy ; took and burned the capital of Cassivelaunus ; established his ally , Mandubratius , in the sovereignty of the Trino- bantes ; and having obliged the inhabitants to make him new submissions , he again returned with his army into ...
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... enemy . London was reduced to ashes ; such of the inhabitants as remained in it were cruelly massa- cred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the ...
... enemy . London was reduced to ashes ; such of the inhabitants as remained in it were cruelly massa- cred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the ...
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... enemies on its frontiers , who took ad- vantage of its present defenceless situation . The Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made incursions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ...
... enemies on its frontiers , who took ad- vantage of its present defenceless situation . The Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made incursions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ...
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