The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... provincial town of the former kingdom , have changed my name , and never more have returned to my native country . But as this scheme was not now practicable , and the subsequent volume was considerably advanced , I resolved to pick up ...
... provincial town of the former kingdom , have changed my name , and never more have returned to my native country . But as this scheme was not now practicable , and the subsequent volume was considerably advanced , I resolved to pick up ...
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... province from the incur- sions of the barbarous inhabitants " . During these military enterprises , he neglected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the con ...
... province from the incur- sions of the barbarous inhabitants " . During these military enterprises , he neglected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the con ...
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... provinces , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces , careless of laws and civil institu- tions , established a military government , no less danger- THE ROMANS . 9.
... provinces , where the genius of war , though languishing , was not totally extinct ; and these mercenary forces , careless of laws and civil institu- tions , established a military government , no less danger- THE ROMANS . 9.
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... province , not much valued by the Romans , the legions which defended it were carried over to the protection of Italy and Gaul . But that province , though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of barbarians ...
... province , not much valued by the Romans , the legions which defended it were carried over to the protection of Italy and Gaul . But that province , though secured by the sea against the inroads of the greater tribes of barbarians ...
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... province by piracy and rapine P. These tribes , find- ing their more opulent neighbours exposed to invasion , soon ... provinces of the empire . Their retreat brought on a new invasion of the enemy . The Britons made again an application ...
... province by piracy and rapine P. These tribes , find- ing their more opulent neighbours exposed to invasion , soon ... provinces of the empire . Their retreat brought on a new invasion of the enemy . The Britons made again an application ...
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Alfred ancient Anglia Anselm appeared archbishop archbishop of Canterbury arms army Athelstan attended authority barons battle Becket Bede bishop Britons Brompton brother Canterbury Canute Chron church civil clergy conquerors conquest council count of Anjou count of Boulogne court crown Danes dangerous death defence Diceto dominions duke of Normandy Dunelm Eadmer earl ecclesiastical Edgar Edgar Atheling Edward enemy engaged England English enterprise Epist farther favour France gave Gemet Glocester Godwin Harold Henry Heptarchy Higden historians honour Hoveden Hunting Ibid Ingulph inhabitants king king's kingdom land laws liberty Malms Matilda ment Mercia military monarch monks murder nation nobility nobleman Norman obliged Paris Pict pontiff pope possession prelates pretensions primate prince province received reign revenue Robert Rome royal Saxon Scotland sect seized sensible soon sovereign Spel Stephen subjects submission success throne tion usurpations valour vassals vigour violence Vitalis William