The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... literary ; and as I took a particular pleasure in the company of modest women , I had no reason to be dis- pleased with the reception I met with from them . VOL . I. b In a word , though most men , anywise eminent MY OWN LIFE . xvii.
... literary ; and as I took a particular pleasure in the company of modest women , I had no reason to be dis- pleased with the reception I met with from them . VOL . I. b In a word , though most men , anywise eminent MY OWN LIFE . xvii.
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... took advantage of a short in- terval in his Gaulic wars , and made an invasion on Bri- tain . The natives , informed of his intention , were sen- sible of the unequal contest , and endeavoured to appease him by submissions , which ...
... took advantage of a short in- terval in his Gaulic wars , and made an invasion on Bri- tain . The natives , informed of his intention , were sen- sible of the unequal contest , and endeavoured to appease him by submissions , which ...
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... took him prisoner , and sent him to Rome , where his magnanimous behaviour procured him better treatment than those conquerors usually bestowed on captive princes ' . Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Britons were not subdued ...
... took him prisoner , and sent him to Rome , where his magnanimous behaviour procured him better treatment than those conquerors usually bestowed on captive princes ' . Notwithstanding these misfortunes , the Britons were not subdued ...
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... took ad- vantage of its present defenceless situation . The Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made incursions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ; and besides the temporary ...
... took ad- vantage of its present defenceless situation . The Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made incursions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ; and besides the temporary ...
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... their victors : others , deserting their native country , took shelter in the province of Bede , lib . i . cap . 15. Nennius , cap . 35. Gildas , sect . 23 . Armorica ; where , being charitably received by a people 18 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... their victors : others , deserting their native country , took shelter in the province of Bede , lib . i . cap . 15. Nennius , cap . 35. Gildas , sect . 23 . Armorica ; where , being charitably received by a people 18 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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