The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... Britain was at first peopled , or took its name , is still uncertain . The variety of opin- ions upon this head serve to prove the futility of all . It will , therefore , be sufficient to observe , that this beautiful island , by some ...
... Britain was at first peopled , or took its name , is still uncertain . The variety of opin- ions upon this head serve to prove the futility of all . It will , therefore , be sufficient to observe , that this beautiful island , by some ...
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... Britain were chiefly hides and tin . This metal was then thought peculiar to the island , and was in much request abroad , both in nearer and remoter regions . Some silver mines were also known , but not in common use , as the inhab ...
... Britain were chiefly hides and tin . This metal was then thought peculiar to the island , and was in much request abroad , both in nearer and remoter regions . Some silver mines were also known , but not in common use , as the inhab ...
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... 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 accustomed tribute , and made the usual ...
... 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 accustomed tribute , and made the usual ...
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... Britain , served to excite the indignation of the natives , and give spirit to his attempts . This rude soldier , though with inferior forces , con- tinued , for about the space of nine years , to oppose and harass the Romans ; so that ...
... Britain , served to excite the indignation of the natives , and give spirit to his attempts . This rude soldier , though with inferior forces , con- tinued , for about the space of nine years , to oppose and harass the Romans ; so that ...
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... Britain by a narrow channel , still continued the chief seat of the Druidical superstition , and con- stantly afforded a retreat to their defeated forces . It was thought necessary therefore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate ...
... Britain by a narrow channel , still continued the chief seat of the Druidical superstition , and con- stantly afforded a retreat to their defeated forces . It was thought necessary therefore to subdue that place , in order to extirpate ...
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