The History of England, Tập 1 |
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These dignified prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged . I was , however , I confess , discouraged ; and had not the war been at that time breaking out between France and England , I had certainly retired to some ...
These dignified prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged . I was , however , I confess , discouraged ; and had not the war been at that time breaking out between France and England , I had certainly retired to some ...
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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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The Britons , accustomed to have recourse to the emperors for defence as well as government , made supplications to Rome ; and one legion was sent over for their protection . This force was an overmatch for the barbarians , repelled ...
The Britons , accustomed to have recourse to the emperors for defence as well as government , made supplications to Rome ; and one legion was sent over for their protection . This force was an overmatch for the barbarians , repelled ...
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... the counsels of Vortigern , prince of Dumnonium , who , though stained with every vice , possessed the chief authority among them , they sent into Germany a deputation to invite over the Saxons for their protection and assistance .
... the counsels of Vortigern , prince of Dumnonium , who , though stained with every vice , possessed the chief authority among them , they sent into Germany a deputation to invite over the Saxons for their protection and assistance .
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They sent intelligence to Saxony of the fertility and riches of Britain ; and represented as certain the subjection of a people so long disused to arms , who , being now cut off from the Roman empire , of which they had been a province ...
They sent intelligence to Saxony of the fertility and riches of Britain ; and represented as certain the subjection of a people so long disused to arms , who , being now cut off from the Roman empire , of which they had been a province ...
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