The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their masters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it by penal statutes ; a violence which had never , in any other ...
... finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their masters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it by penal statutes ; a violence which had never , in any other ...
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... finding matters sufficiently prepared for his reception , made a journey into Britain ; and received the submission of several British states , the Cantii , Atrebates , Regni , and Trinobantes , who inhabited the south - east parts of ...
... finding matters sufficiently prepared for his reception , made a journey into Britain ; and received the submission of several British states , the Cantii , Atrebates , Regni , and Trinobantes , who inhabited the south - east parts of ...
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David Hume. to signalize his name by victories over those barbarians . Finding that the island of Mona , now Anglesey , was the chief seat of the druids , he resolved to attack it , and to subject a place which was the centre of their ...
David Hume. to signalize his name by victories over those barbarians . Finding that the island of Mona , now Anglesey , was the chief seat of the druids , he resolved to attack it , and to subject a place which was the centre of their ...
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... finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Britons , already subdued by their own fears , found the ramparts but a weak ...
... finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Britons , already subdued by their own fears , found the ramparts but a weak ...
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... finding himself unable to main- tain open war against so gallant and powerful a prince , he determined to use treachery against him , and he employed one Eumer for that criminal purpose . The assassin , hav- ing obtained admittance , by ...
... finding himself unable to main- tain open war against so gallant and powerful a prince , he determined to use treachery against him , and he employed one Eumer for that criminal purpose . The assassin , hav- ing obtained admittance , by ...
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