The History of England, Tập 1 |
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... Atrebates , Regni , and Trinobantes , who inhabited the south - east parts of the island , and whom their possessions and more cultivated manner of life rendered willing to purchase peace at the expense of their liberty .
... Atrebates , Regni , and Trinobantes , who inhabited the south - east parts of the island , and whom their possessions and more cultivated manner of life rendered willing to purchase peace at the expense of their liberty .
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... to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by rendering the war thus bloody , seemed determined to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy .
... to the number of seventy thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by rendering the war thus bloody , seemed determined to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy .
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This great commander formed a regular plan for subduing Britain , and rendering the acquisition useful to the conquerors . He carried his victorious arms northwards , defeated the Britons in every encounter , pierced into the ...
This great commander formed a regular plan for subduing Britain , and rendering the acquisition useful to the conquerors . He carried his victorious arms northwards , defeated the Britons in every encounter , pierced into the ...
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... is extremely barren of events ; or the events are related so much without circumstances and causes , that the most profound or most eloquent writer must despair of rendering them either instructive or entertaining to the reader .
... is extremely barren of events ; or the events are related so much without circumstances and causes , that the most profound or most eloquent writer must despair of rendering them either instructive or entertaining to the reader .
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But governed still by ambition more than by justice , he gave Webba possession of the crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which ...
But governed still by ambition more than by justice , he gave Webba possession of the crown on such conditions , as rendered him little better than a tributary prince under his artful benefactor . But the most memorable event which ...
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