The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... acquired , from a commerce with their southern neighbours , some refinement in the arts , which gradually diffused themselves northwards , and spread but a very faint light over this island . The Greek and Ro- man navigators or ...
... acquired , from a commerce with their southern neighbours , some refinement in the arts , which gradually diffused themselves northwards , and spread but a very faint light over this island . The Greek and Ro- man navigators or ...
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... acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them . Their governments , though monarchical ' , were free , as well as those of all the Celtic nations ; and the common people ...
... acquired a relish of liberty , for their princes or chieftains to establish any despotic authority over them . Their governments , though monarchical ' , were free , as well as those of all the Celtic nations ; and the common people ...
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... acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and being apprehensive lest the same un- limited extent of dominion , which had subverted the re- public , might also overwhelm the empire , he recom- mended it to his successors never to enlarge the ...
... acquiring fame by foreign wars ; and being apprehensive lest the same un- limited extent of dominion , which had subverted the re- public , might also overwhelm the empire , he recom- mended it to his successors never to enlarge the ...
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... acquired by his generals , made this advice of Augustus a pretence for his inactivity . The mad sallies of Caligula , in which he menaced Britain with an inva- sion , served only to expose himself and the empire to ridicule and the ...
... acquired by his generals , made this advice of Augustus a pretence for his inactivity . The mad sallies of Caligula , in which he menaced Britain with an inva- sion , served only to expose himself and the empire to ridicule and the ...
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... acquired any union among them- selves , and were destitute of all affection to their new liberties , and of all national attachments and regards ' . The vices and pusillanimity of Vortigern , the British leader , were a new ground of ...
... acquired any union among them- selves , and were destitute of all affection to their new liberties , and of all national attachments and regards ' . The vices and pusillanimity of Vortigern , the British leader , were a new ground of ...
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