The History of England, Tập 1 |
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I then formed the plan of writing the History of England ; but being frightened with the notion of continuing a narrative through a period of seventeen hundred years , I commenced with the accession of the house of Stuart , an epoch ...
I then formed the plan of writing the History of England ; but being frightened with the notion of continuing a narrative through a period of seventeen hundred years , I commenced with the accession of the house of Stuart , an epoch ...
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But though I had been taught by experience , that the whig party were in possession of bestowing all places , both in the state and in literature , I was so little inclined to yield to their senseless clamour , that in above a hundred ...
But though I had been taught by experience , that the whig party were in possession of bestowing all places , both in the state and in literature , I was so little inclined to yield to their senseless clamour , that in above a hundred ...
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... I may have the satisfaction of seeing the downfal of some of the prevailing systems of superstition . ' But Charon would then lose all temper and decency . " You loitering rogue , that will not happen these many hundred years .
... I may have the satisfaction of seeing the downfal of some of the prevailing systems of superstition . ' But Charon would then lose all temper and decency . " You loitering rogue , that will not happen these many hundred years .
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They embarked their troops in three vessels , and about the year 449 or 450k , carried over one thousand six hundred men , who landed in the isle of Thanet , and immediately marched to the defence of the Britons against the northern ...
They embarked their troops in three vessels , and about the year 449 or 450k , carried over one thousand six hundred men , who landed in the isle of Thanet , and immediately marched to the defence of the Britons against the northern ...
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The same historians add , that Vortimer died ; and that Vortigern , being restored to the throne , accepted of a banquet from Hengist , at Stonehenge ; where three hundred of his nobility were treacherously slaughtered , and himself ...
The same historians add , that Vortimer died ; and that Vortigern , being restored to the throne , accepted of a banquet from Hengist , at Stonehenge ; where three hundred of his nobility were treacherously slaughtered , and himself ...
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