The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Roman arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in authority and in reputation : But the general , who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it in the reigns of ...
... Roman arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in authority and in reputation : But the general , who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island , was Julius Agricola , who governed it in the reigns of ...
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... Roman province from the incursions of the barbarous inhabitants . " During these military enterprizes , he neglected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the ...
... Roman province from the incursions of the barbarous inhabitants . " During these military enterprizes , he neglected not the arts of peace . He introduced laws and civility among the Britons , taught them to desire and raise all the ...
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... Roman empire , which had diffused slavery and oppression , together with peace and civility , over so considerable a part of the globe , was approaching towards its final dissolution . Italy , and the center of the empire , removed ...
... Roman empire , which had diffused slavery and oppression , together with peace and civility , over so considerable a part of the globe , was approaching towards its final dissolution . Italy , and the center of the empire , removed ...
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