The History of England, Tập 1 |
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In the end of 1738 , I published my Treatise , and immediately went down to my mother and my brother , who lived at his country house , and was employing himself very judiciously and successfully in the improvement of his fortune .
In the end of 1738 , I published my Treatise , and immediately went down to my mother and my brother , who lived at his country house , and was employing himself very judiciously and successfully in the improvement of his fortune .
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Ingenious men , possessed of leisure , are apt to push their researches beyond the period in which literary monuments are framed or preserved ; without reflecting , that the history of past events is immediately lost or disfigured when ...
Ingenious men , possessed of leisure , are apt to push their researches beyond the period in which literary monuments are framed or preserved ; without reflecting , that the history of past events is immediately lost or disfigured when ...
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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The Saxons sought a quarrel , by complaining that their subsidies were ill paid , and their provisions withdrawn : and immediately taking off the mask , they formed an alliance with the Picts and Scots , and proceeded to open hostility ...
The Saxons sought a quarrel , by complaining that their subsidies were ill paid , and their provisions withdrawn : and immediately taking off the mask , they formed an alliance with the Picts and Scots , and proceeded to open hostility ...
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It was answered , immediately , if necessary . " How soon a husband might have commerce with his wife after her delivery ? " Not till she had given suck to her child : a practice to which Gregory exhorts all women . " How * Bede , cap .
It was answered , immediately , if necessary . " How soon a husband might have commerce with his wife after her delivery ? " Not till she had given suck to her child : a practice to which Gregory exhorts all women . " How * Bede , cap .
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