History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... Peace of Utrecht - Church of Scotland ................................................... .. ..Page 337 CHAPTER XXXI . HOUSE OF BRUNSWICK . - GEORGE I. , A. D. 1714-1727 . Dynasty of Hanover - George I. - His first Parliament - Sir ...
... Peace of Utrecht - Church of Scotland ................................................... .. ..Page 337 CHAPTER XXXI . HOUSE OF BRUNSWICK . - GEORGE I. , A. D. 1714-1727 . Dynasty of Hanover - George I. - His first Parliament - Sir ...
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... peace , which was willingly granted on condition of his paying tribute . Cesar had no sooner received the subinission of Cassivellaunus than he returned to Gaul ; and the only result of his two ex- peditions was a number of barren ...
... peace , which was willingly granted on condition of his paying tribute . Cesar had no sooner received the subinission of Cassivellaunus than he returned to Gaul ; and the only result of his two ex- peditions was a number of barren ...
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... , died by her own hand . 7. AGRICOLA . — In the year 78 after the birth of Christ that great general and statesman Julius Agricola took the command in Britain , and his deeds both of peace THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS . 11.
... , died by her own hand . 7. AGRICOLA . — In the year 78 after the birth of Christ that great general and statesman Julius Agricola took the command in Britain , and his deeds both of peace THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS . 11.
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... peace and war have had the good fortune to be recorded by his son - in - law Tacitus , the celebrated Roman historian . It was his policy to civilize the people , so that they might be less ferocious as enemies and more useful as ...
... peace and war have had the good fortune to be recorded by his son - in - law Tacitus , the celebrated Roman historian . It was his policy to civilize the people , so that they might be less ferocious as enemies and more useful as ...
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... peace with them , and he formally ceded all the district to the north of the Solway and Tyne . 9. For nearly seventy years there is little mention of Britain , and its first reappearance is as an independent state . In consequence of ...
... peace with them , and he formally ceded all the district to the north of the Solway and Tyne . 9. For nearly seventy years there is little mention of Britain , and its first reappearance is as an independent state . In consequence of ...
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