The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Volym 1T. Cadell, (successor to A. Millar), 1770 |
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... civil institu- tions , established a military government , no less dangerous to the fovereign than to the people . The farther progress of the fame diforders introduced the bordering barbarians into the fervice of the Romans ; and those ...
... civil institu- tions , established a military government , no less dangerous to the fovereign than to the people . The farther progress of the fame diforders introduced the bordering barbarians into the fervice of the Romans ; and those ...
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... civil government , they found themselves incapable of forming or executing any measures for refifting the incurfions of the barbarians . Gratian also and Conftantine , two Romans who had a little before affumed the purple in Bri- tain ...
... civil government , they found themselves incapable of forming or executing any measures for refifting the incurfions of the barbarians . Gratian also and Conftantine , two Romans who had a little before affumed the purple in Bri- tain ...
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... civil government the Romans on their departure had left among the Britains ; but it appears probable , that the great men in the different districts affumed a kind of regal , though precarious authority ; and lived in a great measure ...
... civil government the Romans on their departure had left among the Britains ; but it appears probable , that the great men in the different districts affumed a kind of regal , though precarious authority ; and lived in a great measure ...
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... civil union was in a great measure diffolved , and the inferior leaders ad- ministered justice , after an independant manner , each in his particular district . These were elected by the votes of the people in their great councils ; and ...
... civil union was in a great measure diffolved , and the inferior leaders ad- ministered justice , after an independant manner , each in his particular district . These were elected by the votes of the people in their great councils ; and ...
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... civil manners , that they had built twenty- eight confiderable cities within their province , besides a great number of villages and country - feats ; but the fierce conque- rors , by whom they were now fubdued , threw every thing back ...
... civil manners , that they had built twenty- eight confiderable cities within their province , besides a great number of villages and country - feats ; but the fierce conque- rors , by whom they were now fubdued , threw every thing back ...
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