The History of England, Tập 1 |
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Mr. Home returned with him , and attended him during the whole of his stay in England , with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper so perfectly friendly and affectionate . As I had written to my mother that she ...
Mr. Home returned with him , and attended him during the whole of his stay in England , with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper so perfectly friendly and affectionate . As I had written to my mother that she ...
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Upon the whole , I have always considered him , both in his lifetime and since his death , as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit .
Upon the whole , I have always considered him , both in his lifetime and since his death , as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit .
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Instead of arming the people in their own defence , the emperors recalled all the distant legions , in whom alone they could repose confidence ; and collected the whole military force for the defence of the capital and centre of the ...
Instead of arming the people in their own defence , the emperors recalled all the distant legions , in whom alone they could repose confidence ; and collected the whole military force for the defence of the capital and centre of the ...
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The Picts and Scots , finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Britons , already subdued by their own fears , found the ...
The Picts and Scots , finding that the Romans had finally relinquished Britain , now regarded the whole as their prey , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Britons , already subdued by their own fears , found the ...
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THUS was established , after a violent contest of near a hundred and fifty years , the Heptarchy , or seven Saxon kingdoms , in Britain ; and the whole southern part of the island , except Wales and Cornwall , had totally changed its ...
THUS was established , after a violent contest of near a hundred and fifty years , the Heptarchy , or seven Saxon kingdoms , in Britain ; and the whole southern part of the island , except Wales and Cornwall , had totally changed its ...
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