A History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688: Abridged ... and Continued Down to the Year 1858Harper, 1869 - Всего страниц: 789 |
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... affairs and the approach of winter , to with- draw his forces into Gaul . The Britons , relieved from the terror of his arms , neglected the performance of their stipulations ; and that haughty conqueror resolved next summer ( B.c. 54 ) ...
... affairs and the approach of winter , to with- draw his forces into Gaul . The Britons , relieved from the terror of his arms , neglected the performance of their stipulations ; and that haughty conqueror resolved next summer ( B.c. 54 ) ...
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... affairs were administered by a procurator . It was subsequently divided by Septimius Severus into two parts , Britannia Superior and Inferior , each governed by a Præses . The later organization of Britain is con- tained in the Notitia ...
... affairs were administered by a procurator . It was subsequently divided by Septimius Severus into two parts , Britannia Superior and Inferior , each governed by a Præses . The later organization of Britain is con- tained in the Notitia ...
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... affairs , he exerted himself in the defense of his people . The first seven years of his reign were spent in incessant strug- gles against the Danes , over whom he gained some victories ; but fresh swarms of Northmen continually poured ...
... affairs , he exerted himself in the defense of his people . The first seven years of his reign were spent in incessant strug- gles against the Danes , over whom he gained some victories ; but fresh swarms of Northmen continually poured ...
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... affairs , he employed himself in the pursuits of knowledge . He usually divided his time into three equal portions : one was employed in sleep and the refection of his body by diet and exercise ; another in the dispatch of business ; a ...
... affairs , he employed himself in the pursuits of knowledge . He usually divided his time into three equal portions : one was employed in sleep and the refection of his body by diet and exercise ; another in the dispatch of business ; a ...
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... affairs caused him frequent- ly to repeat it , in order to make head against the Wends , * as well as against the kings of Sweden and Norway . On one of these occasions , Earl Godwin , observing a favorable opportunity , attack- ed the ...
... affairs caused him frequent- ly to repeat it , in order to make head against the Wends , * as well as against the kings of Sweden and Norway . On one of these occasions , Earl Godwin , observing a favorable opportunity , attack- ed the ...
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Стр. 420 - England, it is declared and enacted, That no freeman may be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold or liberties, or his free customs, or be outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
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