Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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Side 11
... arms , none . Cym . Son , let your mother end . Clo . We have yet many among us can gripe as hard as Cassi- belan : I do not say I am one ; but I have a hand . — Why tribute ? why should we pay tribute ? If Cæsar can hide the sun from ...
... arms , none . Cym . Son , let your mother end . Clo . We have yet many among us can gripe as hard as Cassi- belan : I do not say I am one ; but I have a hand . — Why tribute ? why should we pay tribute ? If Cæsar can hide the sun from ...
Side 12
... arms : a precedent Which not to read would show the Britons cold : So Cæsar shall not find them . Luc . Let proof speak . Clo . His majesty bids you welcome . Make pastime 12 [ SHAKSPERE HALF - HOUrs of ENGLISH HISTORY .
... arms : a precedent Which not to read would show the Britons cold : So Cæsar shall not find them . Luc . Let proof speak . Clo . His majesty bids you welcome . Make pastime 12 [ SHAKSPERE HALF - HOUrs of ENGLISH HISTORY .
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... arms whom he suspects ; and to surround them , places many garrisons upon the rivers of Antona and Sabrina . But the Icenians , a stout people , untouched yet by these wars , as having before sought alliance with the Romans , were the ...
... arms whom he suspects ; and to surround them , places many garrisons upon the rivers of Antona and Sabrina . But the Icenians , a stout people , untouched yet by these wars , as having before sought alliance with the Romans , were the ...
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... arms . In order came first the king's servants , bear- ing his trophies won in other wars , next his brothers , wife and daughter , last himself . The behaviour of others , through fear , was low and degenerate ; he only neither in ...
... arms . In order came first the king's servants , bear- ing his trophies won in other wars , next his brothers , wife and daughter , last himself . The behaviour of others , through fear , was low and degenerate ; he only neither in ...
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... arms , the blushing shame of soldiers ! Are these the men that conquer by inheritance ? The fortune - makers ? these the Julians Enter Caratach . That with the sun measure the end of nature , Making the world but one Rome , and one ...
... arms , the blushing shame of soldiers ! Are these the men that conquer by inheritance ? The fortune - makers ? these the Julians Enter Caratach . That with the sun measure the end of nature , Making the world but one Rome , and one ...
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