The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... establish any despotic authority over them . Their governments , though monarchical ' , were free , as well as those of all the Celtic nations ; and the common people seem even to have enjoyed more liberty among them , than among the ...
... establish any despotic authority over them . Their governments , though monarchical ' , were free , as well as those of all the Celtic nations ; and the common people seem even to have enjoyed more liberty among them , than among the ...
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... 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 Gaul , and left the authority of the Romans more ...
... 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 Gaul , and left the authority of the Romans more ...
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... established the dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it in the reigns of Vespasian , Titus , and Domitian , and distinguished him- self in that scene of action . This great commander formed a ...
... established the dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it in the reigns of Vespasian , Titus , and Domitian , and distinguished him- self in that scene of action . This great commander formed a ...
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... established his garrisons : Severus , who made an expedition into Britain , and car- ried his arms to the most northern extremity of it , added new fortifications to the wall of Adrian ; and during the reigns of all the Roman emperors ...
... established his garrisons : Severus , who made an expedition into Britain , and car- ried his arms to the most northern extremity of it , added new fortifications to the wall of Adrian ; and during the reigns of all the Roman emperors ...
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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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