Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth ...F. Warne & Company, 1865 - 687 sider |
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... honour ; Which he to seek of me again , perforce , Thou art welcome , Caius , Behoves me keep at utterance . I am perfect That the Pannonians and Dalmatians , for Their liberties , are now in arms : a precedent Which not to read would ...
... honour ; Which he to seek of me again , perforce , Thou art welcome , Caius , Behoves me keep at utterance . I am perfect That the Pannonians and Dalmatians , for Their liberties , are now in arms : a precedent Which not to read would ...
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... honour : which dies i ' the search ; And hath as oft a slanderous epitaph As record of fair act ; nay , many times , Doth ill deserve by doing well ; what's worse Must court'sy at the censure : — –O , boys , this story The world may ...
... honour : which dies i ' the search ; And hath as oft a slanderous epitaph As record of fair act ; nay , many times , Doth ill deserve by doing well ; what's worse Must court'sy at the censure : — –O , boys , this story The world may ...
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... honour , swore to Cymbeline I was confederate with the Romans ; so , Follow'd by banishment ; and , this twenty years , This rock and these demesnes have been my world ; Where I have liv'd at honest freedom ; paid More pious debts to ...
... honour , swore to Cymbeline I was confederate with the Romans ; so , Follow'd by banishment ; and , this twenty years , This rock and these demesnes have been my world ; Where I have liv'd at honest freedom ; paid More pious debts to ...
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... honour of a triumph , at the persuasion of these fugitives , whom the Britians demanding , he had denied to render ... honours . After this the Britians drew back toward the mouth of the Thames , and acquainted with those places ...
... honour of a triumph , at the persuasion of these fugitives , whom the Britians demanding , he had denied to render ... honours . After this the Britians drew back toward the mouth of the Thames , and acquainted with those places ...
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... honour to reward . Having therefore disarmed the Britians , but remitted the confiscation of their goods , for which they worshipped him with sacrifice and temple as a god , leaving Plautius to subdue what remained ; he returns to Rome ...
... honour to reward . Having therefore disarmed the Britians , but remitted the confiscation of their goods , for which they worshipped him with sacrifice and temple as a god , leaving Plautius to subdue what remained ; he returns to Rome ...
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Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth Charles Knight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1899 |
Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth Charles Knight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
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