The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Britons were divided into many small nations or tribes ; and being a military people , whose sole property was their arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or ...
... Britons were divided into many small nations or tribes ; and being a military people , whose sole property was their arms and their cattle , it was impossible , after they had acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or ...
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... Britons ; and the Romans , after their conquest , finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their masters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it by penal statutes ...
... Britons ; and the Romans , after their conquest , finding it impossible to reconcile those nations to the laws and institutions of their masters , while it maintained its authority , were at last obliged to abolish it by penal statutes ...
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... Britons , and obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained , by the necessity of his affairs , and the approach of winter , to withdraw his forces into Gaul . The Britons , relieved from the terror of ...
... Britons , and obliged them to promise hostages for their future obedience , he was constrained , by the necessity of his affairs , and the approach of winter , to withdraw his forces into Gaul . The Britons , relieved from the terror of ...
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... Britons had now , during almost a cen- tury , enjoyed their liberty unmolested ; when the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of re- ducing them under their dominion . Without seeking any more justifiable ...
... Britons had now , during almost a cen- tury , enjoyed their liberty unmolested ; when the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of re- ducing them under their dominion . Without seeking any more justifiable ...
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... Britons off the field , burned the druids in the same fires which those priests had prepared for their captive enemies , destroyed all the consecrated groves and altars ; and , having thus triumphed over the religion of the Britons , he ...
... Britons off the field , burned the druids in the same fires which those priests had prepared for their captive enemies , destroyed all the consecrated groves and altars ; and , having thus triumphed over the religion of the Britons , he ...
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