The History of England, Tập 1 |
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Introduction The first inhabitants of Britain Their manners and government The authority and superstition of the druids . Invasion of Julius Cæsar ( Ant . C. 55 ) .......... 52 Caractacus defeated and carried to Rome .
Introduction The first inhabitants of Britain Their manners and government The authority and superstition of the druids . Invasion of Julius Cæsar ( Ant . C. 55 ) .......... 52 Caractacus defeated and carried to Rome .
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Neglecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more early history of Britain , we shall only consider the state of the inhabitants as it appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this country : we shall ...
Neglecting , therefore , all traditions , or rather tales , concerning the more early history of Britain , we shall only consider the state of the inhabitants as it appeared to the Romans on their invasion of this country : we shall ...
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... in the sovereignty of the Trinobantes ; 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 nominal than real in this island .
... in the sovereignty of the Trinobantes ; 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 nominal than real in this island .
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... late Europeans in subjecting the Africans A.D. 43. and Americans , they sent over an army under the command of Plautius , an able general , who gained some victories , and made a considerable progress in subduing the inhabitants .
... late Europeans in subjecting the Africans A.D. 43. and Americans , they sent over an army under the command of Plautius , an able general , who gained some victories , and made a considerable progress in subduing the inhabitants .
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London was reduced to ashes ; such of the inhabitants as remained in it were cruelly massacred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons ...
London was reduced to ashes ; such of the inhabitants as remained in it were cruelly massacred ; the Romans and all strangers , to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons ...
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