The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... advantage of ground , and animated by the example of their prince , still made a vigorous resistance , he tried a stratagem , which was very delicate in its management , but which seemed adviseable in his desperate situation , where ...
... advantage of ground , and animated by the example of their prince , still made a vigorous resistance , he tried a stratagem , which was very delicate in its management , but which seemed adviseable in his desperate situation , where ...
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... advantage of the former ; " that he acted in every thing as absolute master over the natives , whose interests and affections he totally disregarded ; and that if there was an interval when he assumed the appearance of a legal sovereign ...
... advantage of the former ; " that he acted in every thing as absolute master over the natives , whose interests and affections he totally disregarded ; and that if there was an interval when he assumed the appearance of a legal sovereign ...
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... advantages above the former ; the accession of Henry II . a prince of great abilities , possessed of so many rich ... advantage the force of so many states , which were subjected to his govern- ment ; and these different members ...
... advantages above the former ; the accession of Henry II . a prince of great abilities , possessed of so many rich ... advantage the force of so many states , which were subjected to his govern- ment ; and these different members ...
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