The History of England, Tập 1 |
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However , I had fixed a resolution , which I inflexibly maintained , never to reply to any body ; and not being very irascible in my temper , I have easily kept myself clear of all literary squabbles . These symptoms of a rising ...
However , I had fixed a resolution , which I inflexibly maintained , never to reply to any body ; and not being very irascible in my temper , I have easily kept myself clear of all literary squabbles . These symptoms of a rising ...
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The other inhabitants of the island still maintained themselves by pasture : they were clothed with skins of beasts : they dwelt in huts , which they reared in the forests and marshes , 1 with which the country was covered : they ...
The other inhabitants of the island still maintained themselves by pasture : they were clothed with skins of beasts : they dwelt in huts , which they reared in the forests and marshes , 1 with which the country was covered : they ...
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... 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 instance , been practised by those tolerating conquerors .
... 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 instance , been practised by those tolerating conquerors .
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... manner of life rendered willing to purchase peace at the expense of their liberty . The other Britons , under the command of Caractacus , still maintained an obstinate resistance , and the Romans made little progress against ...
... manner of life rendered willing to purchase peace at the expense of their liberty . The other Britons , under the command of Caractacus , still maintained an obstinate resistance , and the Romans made little progress against ...
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The leaders and their military companions were maintained by the labour of their slaves , or by that of the weaker and less warlike part of the community whom they defended . The contributions which they levied went not beyond a bare ...
The leaders and their military companions were maintained by the labour of their slaves , or by that of the weaker and less warlike part of the community whom they defended . The contributions which they levied went not beyond a bare ...
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