The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... hand in writing to you , as I do not rise to day . 66 I go very fast to decline , and last night had a small fever , which I hoped might put a quicker period to this tedious illness ; but unluckily it has , in a great measure , gone off ...
... hand in writing to you , as I do not rise to day . 66 I go very fast to decline , and last night had a small fever , which I hoped might put a quicker period to this tedious illness ; but unluckily it has , in a great measure , gone off ...
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... hands , and tossing their dishevelled hair , they struck greater terror into the astonished Romans by their howlings , cries , and execrations , than the real danger from the armed forces was able to inspire . But Suetonius , exhorting ...
... hands , and tossing their dishevelled hair , they struck greater terror into the astonished Romans by their howlings , cries , and execrations , than the real danger from the armed forces was able to inspire . But Suetonius , exhorting ...
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... hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her own life by poison " . Nero soon after recalled Suetonius from a government , where , by suffering and inflicting so many severities , he was judged improper for composing the angry and ...
... hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her own life by poison " . Nero soon after recalled Suetonius from a government , where , by suffering and inflicting so many severities , he was judged improper for composing the angry and ...
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... hand , chase us into the sea ; the sea , on the other , throws us back upon the barbarians ; and we have only the hard choice left us , of perishing by the sword or by the waves But Ætius , pressed by the arms of Attila , the most ...
... hand , chase us into the sea ; the sea , on the other , throws us back upon the barbarians ; and we have only the hard choice left us , of perishing by the sword or by the waves But Ætius , pressed by the arms of Attila , the most ...
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... hands of Hengist . This active general , continually reinforced by fresh numbers from Germany , carried devastation into the most remote corners of Britain ; and being chiefly anxious to spread the terror of his arms , he spared neither ...
... hands of Hengist . This active general , continually reinforced by fresh numbers from Germany , carried devastation into the most remote corners of Britain ; and being chiefly anxious to spread the terror of his arms , he spared neither ...
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