The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Romans by their howlings , cries , and execrations , than the real danger from the armed forces was able to inspire ... Roman colony ; but he found on his arrival , that it would be requisite for the general safety , to abandon that ...
... Romans by their howlings , cries , and execrations , than the real danger from the armed forces was able to inspire ... Roman colony ; but he found on his arrival , that it would be requisite for the general safety , to abandon that ...
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... Roman arms . Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in au- thority 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 au- thority 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 emperors , such a profound tran- quillity prevailed in Britain , that little mention is made of the affairs of that island by any historian . The only in- cidents which occur , are some seditions or rebellions of the Roman legions ...
... Roman emperors , such a profound tran- quillity prevailed in Britain , that little mention is made of the affairs of that island by any historian . The only in- cidents which occur , are some seditions or rebellions of the Roman legions ...
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... Roman empire ; and having first satiated their avidity by plunder , began to think of fixing a settlement in the wasted provinces . The more distant barbarians , who occupied the deserted habitations of the former , advanced in their ...
... Roman empire ; and having first satiated their avidity by plunder , began to think of fixing a settlement in the wasted provinces . The more distant barbarians , who occupied the deserted habitations of the former , advanced in their ...
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... Roman arms ; and , though a contemptible enemy in themselves , met with no resistance from the unwarlike in ... Romans , reduced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must ...
... Roman arms ; and , though a contemptible enemy in themselves , met with no resistance from the unwarlike in ... Romans , reduced to extremities at home , and fatigued with those distant expeditions , informed the Britons that they must ...
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