Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth ...F. Warne & Company, 1865 - 687 sider |
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... give them . But the Romans meanwhile having suffered severely through a storm which had shattered their ships already arrived , as well as those which were on their passage , the Britons changed their purpose ; and although they did not ...
... give them . But the Romans meanwhile having suffered severely through a storm which had shattered their ships already arrived , as well as those which were on their passage , the Britons changed their purpose ; and although they did not ...
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... gives you the live- liest , faithfullest representation of that prince , and of his age ? the poet ? or the historians ... give precision to his painting , and enough of fable to cast over it that twilight hue which all poets love . In ...
... gives you the live- liest , faithfullest representation of that prince , and of his age ? the poet ? or the historians ... give precision to his painting , and enough of fable to cast over it that twilight hue which all poets love . In ...
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... give me leave , I'll take the better care ; but if you will not , The hazard therefore due fall on me , by The hands of Romans ! Arv . So say I ; Amen . Bel . No reason I , since of your lives you set So slight a valuation , should ...
... give me leave , I'll take the better care ; but if you will not , The hazard therefore due fall on me , by The hands of Romans ! Arv . So say I ; Amen . Bel . No reason I , since of your lives you set So slight a valuation , should ...
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... give him notice . Plautius with much ado , persuaded the legions to move out of Gallia , murmuring that now they must be put to make war beyond the world's end , for so they counted Britian ; and what welcome Julius the dictator found ...
... give him notice . Plautius with much ado , persuaded the legions to move out of Gallia , murmuring that now they must be put to make war beyond the world's end , for so they counted Britian ; and what welcome Julius the dictator found ...
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... give thee thanks , Andraste : and I , a female , invoke thee , a female also ; neither ruling over the burthen bearing Egyptians , like Nitocris , nor over the Syrian merchants , like Semirarius , for such things we have already learnt ...
... give thee thanks , Andraste : and I , a female , invoke thee , a female also ; neither ruling over the burthen bearing Egyptians , like Nitocris , nor over the Syrian merchants , like Semirarius , for such things we have already learnt ...
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Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth Charles Knight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1899 |
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