The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... ancient inhabitants , which had before been sunk into a fatal lethargy . Hengist , however , notwithstanding their opposition , still maintained his ground in Britain ; and in order to divide the forces and attention of the natives , he ...
... ancient inhabitants , which had before been sunk into a fatal lethargy . Hengist , however , notwithstanding their opposition , still maintained his ground in Britain ; and in order to divide the forces and attention of the natives , he ...
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... ancient inhabitants . The resistance , however , though un- equal , was still maintained by the Britons ; but became every day more feeble : and their calamities admitted of few intervals , till they were driven into Cornwall and Wales ...
... ancient inhabitants . The resistance , however , though un- equal , was still maintained by the Britons ; but became every day more feeble : and their calamities admitted of few intervals , till they were driven into Cornwall and Wales ...
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... ancient bar- barity ; and those few natives , who were not either mas- sacred or expelled their habitations , were reduced to the most abject slavery . None of the other northern con- querors , the Franks , Goths , Vandals , or ...
... ancient bar- barity ; and those few natives , who were not either mas- sacred or expelled their habitations , were reduced to the most abject slavery . None of the other northern con- querors , the Franks , Goths , Vandals , or ...
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... ancients , and even with their writings ; which , as appears from the strain of his own wit , as well as from the style of his compositions , he had not taste or genius sufficient to comprehend . Ambi- tious to distinguish his ...
... ancients , and even with their writings ; which , as appears from the strain of his own wit , as well as from the style of his compositions , he had not taste or genius sufficient to comprehend . Ambi- tious to distinguish his ...
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... ancient subjects , and gave them the privilege of being governed by the same laws . These laws he augmented and ascertained ; and though he was disturbed by some insurrections at home , his long reign of thirty - seven years may be ...
... ancient subjects , and gave them the privilege of being governed by the same laws . These laws he augmented and ascertained ; and though he was disturbed by some insurrections at home , his long reign of thirty - seven years may be ...
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