| Cornelius Tacitus - 1877 - 228 trang
...neglected not the arts of peace. He introduced laws and civility among the Britons; taught them to desira and raise all the conveniences of life ; reconciled them to the Roman language and manners; instructed them in letters and science; and employed every expedient to render those chains which he... | |
| Historical reader - 1880 - 212 trang
...barbarous inhabitants. 4. During these military 'enterprises he neglected not the arts of peace. He introduced laws and civility among the Britons, taught...reconciled them to the Roman language and manners, instructed them in letters and science, and employed every 'expedient to render those chains which... | |
| World - 1884 - 560 trang
...enterprises he neglected not the arts of peace. He introduced laws among the Britons, taught them to desire all the conveniences of life, reconciled them to the Roman language and manners, and employed every expedient to render their chains, which he had forged, both easy and agreeable to them.... | |
| Francis P. Simpson - 1885 - 134 trang
...these military enterprises he neglected not the arts of peace. He introduced laws and civilization among the Britons, taught them to desire and raise...reconciled them to the Roman language and manners, instructed them in letters and science, and employed every expedient to render those chains which he... | |
| Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society - 1886 - 388 trang
...the barbarous inhabitants. During these military enterprises he neglected not the arts of peace. He introduced laws and civility among the Britons ; taught...reconciled them to the Roman language and manners ; instructed them in letters and science ; and employed every expedient to render those chains, which... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1897 - 156 trang
...the barbarous inhabitants. During these military enterprises he neglected not the arts of peace. He introduced laws and civility among the Britons; taught...reconciled them to the Roman language and manners; instructed them in letters and science ; and employed every expedient to render those chains, which... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1899 - 386 trang
...the extremity of Scotland. In addition to his military successes, "this great commander," says Hume, "introduced laws and civility among the Britons, taught...reconciled them to the Roman language and manners, instructed them in letters and science, and employed every expedient to render those chains which he... | |
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