The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... military spirit , and were peo- pled by an enervated race , equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke , or to the tyranny of their own rulers . The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the frontier ...
... military spirit , and were peo- pled by an enervated race , equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke , or to the tyranny of their own rulers . The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the frontier ...
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... military force for the defence of the capital and centre of the empire . The necessity of self- preservation had superseded the ambition of power ; and the ancient point of honour , never to contract the limits of the empire , could no ...
... military force for the defence of the capital and centre of the empire . The necessity of self- preservation had superseded the ambition of power ; and the ancient point of honour , never to contract the limits of the empire , could no ...
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... military renown dissolved not that inviolable friendship which they professed to their chieftain and to each other . To die for the honour of their band was their chief am- bition to survive its disgrace , or the death of their leader ...
... military renown dissolved not that inviolable friendship which they professed to their chieftain and to each other . To die for the honour of their band was their chief am- bition to survive its disgrace , or the death of their leader ...
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... military expeditions , the chief occupation of the community . The Saxons had been for some time regarded as one of the most warlike tribes of this fierce people , and had become the terror of the neighbouring nations . They had ...
... military expeditions , the chief occupation of the community . The Saxons had been for some time regarded as one of the most warlike tribes of this fierce people , and had become the terror of the neighbouring nations . They had ...
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... military spirit of the 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 ...
... military spirit of the 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 ...
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