The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... carried over to the continent the flower of the British youth ; and having perished in their unsuccessful attempts on the imperial throne , had despoiled the island of those who , in this desperate extremity , were best able to defend ...
... carried over to the continent the flower of the British youth ; and having perished in their unsuccessful attempts on the imperial throne , had despoiled the island of those who , in this desperate extremity , were best able to defend ...
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... carried to the highest pitch the virtues of valour and love of liberty ; the only virtues which can have place among an uncivilized people , where justice and humanity are commonly neglected . Kingly government , even when established ...
... carried to the highest pitch the virtues of valour and love of liberty ; the only virtues which can have place among an uncivilized people , where justice and humanity are commonly neglected . Kingly government , even when established ...
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... carried into the field their women and children , who adopted all the martial sentiments of the men : and being thus impelled by every human motive , they were invincible ; where they were not opposed , either by the similar manners and ...
... carried into the field their women and children , who adopted all the martial sentiments of the men : and being thus impelled by every human motive , they were invincible ; where they were not opposed , either by the similar manners and ...
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... carried over one thousand six hundred men , who landed in the isle of Thanet , and immediately marched to the defence of the Britons against the northern in- vaders . The Scots and Picts were unable to resist the valour of these ...
... carried over one thousand six hundred men , who landed in the isle of Thanet , and immediately marched to the defence of the Britons against the northern in- vaders . The Scots and Picts were unable to resist the valour of these ...
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... carried devastation into the most remote corners of Britain ; and being chiefly anxious to spread the terror of his arms , he spared neither age , nor sex , nor condition , wherever he marched with his vic- torious forces . The private ...
... carried devastation into the most remote corners of Britain ; and being chiefly anxious to spread the terror of his arms , he spared neither age , nor sex , nor condition , wherever he marched with his vic- torious forces . The private ...
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