Pinnock's Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's Abridgment of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George II, with a Continuation to the Present Time ...Edward C. Biddle, 1836 - 454 Seiten |
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... laws , religious and civil institutions of the Romans ; and form a valuable prelude to the history of a state which , from obscure and feeble origin , ex- tended its arts and arms over every known habitable spot of earth . With my best ...
... laws , religious and civil institutions of the Romans ; and form a valuable prelude to the history of a state which , from obscure and feeble origin , ex- tended its arts and arms over every known habitable spot of earth . With my best ...
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... laws to nations , and diffused slavery and oppression over the known world , began to sink under her own magnifi ... law of Ta'citus , the celebrated his- torian . + Vespa'sian was the tenth Roman emperor ; he was valiant , but very ...
... laws to nations , and diffused slavery and oppression over the known world , began to sink under her own magnifi ... law of Ta'citus , the celebrated his- torian . + Vespa'sian was the tenth Roman emperor ; he was valiant , but very ...
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... law , from the kingdom of the Deiri , and the seizure of his dominions . In this manner , the na- tives being overpowered , or entirely expelled , seven king- doms were established in Britain , which have since been well known by the ...
... law , from the kingdom of the Deiri , and the seizure of his dominions . In this manner , the na- tives being overpowered , or entirely expelled , seven king- doms were established in Britain , which have since been well known by the ...
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... laws . * His care for the encouragement of learn- ing did not a little tend to improve the morals and restrain the barbarous habits of the people . When he came to the throne , he found the English sunk into the grossest igno- rance and ...
... laws . * His care for the encouragement of learn- ing did not a little tend to improve the morals and restrain the barbarous habits of the people . When he came to the throne , he found the English sunk into the grossest igno- rance and ...
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... law . 7. On the day of his coronation , while his nobility were giving a loose to the more noisy pleasures of wine and festivity in the great hall , Edwy retired to his wife's apartments , where , in company with her mother , he enjoyed ...
... law . 7. On the day of his coronation , while his nobility were giving a loose to the more noisy pleasures of wine and festivity in the great hall , Edwy retired to his wife's apartments , where , in company with her mother , he enjoyed ...
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