The works of lord Macaulay, complete, ed. by lady Trevelyan, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1866 |
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... at length united to Eng- land , not merely by legal bonds , but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; how , in America , the British colonies VOL . I. B I. rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms.
... at length united to Eng- land , not merely by legal bonds , but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; how , in America , the British colonies VOL . I. B I. rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms.
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Thomas Babington baron Macaulay lady Hannah Trevelyan. I. rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how in Asia , British adventurers founded an ...
Thomas Babington baron Macaulay lady Hannah Trevelyan. I. rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how in Asia , British adventurers founded an ...
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... became known to the Tyrian mariners , were little superior to the natives of the Sandwich Islands . She was subjugated by the Roman arms ; but she received only a faint tincture of Roman arts and letters . Of the western pro- vinces ...
... became known to the Tyrian mariners , were little superior to the natives of the Sandwich Islands . She was subjugated by the Roman arms ; but she received only a faint tincture of Roman arts and letters . Of the western pro- vinces ...
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... became as barbarous as the conquerors . All the chiefs who founded Teutonic dynasties in the con- under the tinental provinces of the Roman empire , Alaric , Theodoric , Clovis , Alboin , were zealous Christians . The followers of Ida ...
... became as barbarous as the conquerors . All the chiefs who founded Teutonic dynasties in the con- under the tinental provinces of the Roman empire , Alaric , Theodoric , Clovis , Alboin , were zealous Christians . The followers of Ida ...
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... became frequent . The Danes learned the religion of the Saxons ; and thus one cause of deadly animosity was removed . The Danish and Saxon tongues , both dialects of one widespread language , were blended together . But the distinction ...
... became frequent . The Danes learned the religion of the Saxons ; and thus one cause of deadly animosity was removed . The Danish and Saxon tongues , both dialects of one widespread language , were blended together . But the distinction ...
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