The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... peace , made no provision for re- sisting the enemy , who , invited by their former timid be- haviour , soon threatened them with a new invasion . We are not exactly informed what species of civil government the Romans , on their ...
... peace , made no provision for re- sisting the enemy , who , invited by their former timid be- haviour , soon threatened them with a new invasion . We are not exactly informed what species of civil government the Romans , on their ...
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... peace , the civil union was in a great measure dissolved , and the inferior leaders administered justice , after an independent manner , each in his particular district . These were elected by the votes of the people in their great ...
... peace , the civil union was in a great measure dissolved , and the inferior leaders administered justice , after an independent manner , each in his particular district . These were elected by the votes of the people in their great ...
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... peace and security under the power- ful protection of that warlike people . But Hengist and Horsa , perceiving , from their easy victory over the Scots and Picts , with what facility they might subdue the Britons themselves , who had ...
... peace and security under the power- ful protection of that warlike people . But Hengist and Horsa , perceiving , from their easy victory over the Scots and Picts , with what facility they might subdue the Britons themselves , who had ...
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... peace ; and as you have undertaken so long a journey , solely , as it appears , for what you believe to be for our advantage , I will sup- ply you with all necessaries , and permit you to deliver your doctrine to my subjects ...
... peace ; and as you have undertaken so long a journey , solely , as it appears , for what you believe to be for our advantage , I will sup- ply you with all necessaries , and permit you to deliver your doctrine to my subjects ...
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... peaceful trophies , as their ancestors had ever done in their most sanguinary triumphs , and most splen- did victories . Gregory wrote a letter to Ethelbert , in which , after informing him that the end of the world was approaching , he ...
... peaceful trophies , as their ancestors had ever done in their most sanguinary triumphs , and most splen- did victories . Gregory wrote a letter to Ethelbert , in which , after informing him that the end of the world was approaching , he ...
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