The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... emperor had formed a design of visiting Britain , but was diverted from it by an unexpected revolt of the Pannonians . Some years after he resumed his design ; but being met in his way by the British am- bassadors , who promised the ...
... emperor had formed a design of visiting Britain , but was diverted from it by an unexpected revolt of the Pannonians . Some years after he resumed his design ; but being met in his way by the British am- bassadors , who promised the ...
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... emperor , ascending his throne , ordered the captives , and Caractacus among the number , to be brought into his presence . The vassals of the British king , with the spoils taken in war , were first brought forward ; these were fol ...
... emperor , ascending his throne , ordered the captives , and Caractacus among the number , to be brought into his presence . The vassals of the British king , with the spoils taken in war , were first brought forward ; these were fol ...
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... emperor's presence , he is said to have addressed him in the following manner : " Had my modera- tion been equal to my birth and fortune , I had arrived in this city not as a captive but as a friend . But my present misfortunes re ...
... emperor's presence , he is said to have addressed him in the following manner : " Had my modera- tion been equal to my birth and fortune , I had arrived in this city not as a captive but as a friend . But my present misfortunes re ...
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... emperor Severus across the island , which they had not at that time artisans skilful enough among themselves to repair . Having thus prepared for their departure in a friendly manner , the Romans left the island , never more to return ...
... emperor Severus across the island , which they had not at that time artisans skilful enough among themselves to repair . Having thus prepared for their departure in a friendly manner , the Romans left the island , never more to return ...
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... emperor Charles the Bald ; but , on his landing in his own domin- ions , he was surprised to find his title to the crown disputed . His second son , Ethelbald , upon the death of his elder brother , perceiving the miserable state to ...
... emperor Charles the Bald ; but , on his landing in his own domin- ions , he was surprised to find his title to the crown disputed . His second son , Ethelbald , upon the death of his elder brother , perceiving the miserable state to ...
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