The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... enemy that ever assailed the empire , had no leisure to attend to the complaints of allies , whom generosity alone could induce him to assist . " The Britons , thus rejected , were reduced to despair , deserted their habitations ...
... enemy that ever assailed the empire , had no leisure to attend to the complaints of allies , whom generosity alone could induce him to assist . " The Britons , thus rejected , were reduced to despair , deserted their habitations ...
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... enemy than the Danes , had long been accustomed to infest the western borders ; and after committing spoil on the low countries , they usually made a hasty retreat into their mountains , where they were sheltered from the pursuit of ...
... enemy than the Danes , had long been accustomed to infest the western borders ; and after committing spoil on the low countries , they usually made a hasty retreat into their mountains , where they were sheltered from the pursuit of ...
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... enemy , began first to relax their vigour , then to retreat ; and confusion was spreading among the ranks ; when Wil- liam , who found himself on the brink of destruction , hastened with a select band , to the relief of his dismayed ...
... enemy , began first to relax their vigour , then to retreat ; and confusion was spreading among the ranks ; when Wil- liam , who found himself on the brink of destruction , hastened with a select band , to the relief of his dismayed ...
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