The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... considerable acces- sion to my small fortune . I then received an invitation from general St. Clair to attend him as a secretary to his expedition , which was at first meant against Canada , but ended in an incursion on the coast of ...
... considerable acces- sion to my small fortune . I then received an invitation from general St. Clair to attend him as a secretary to his expedition , which was at first meant against Canada , but ended in an incursion on the coast of ...
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... considerable for rank or letters , that could en- dure the book . I must only except the primate of England , Dr. Herring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem two odd exceptions . These dig- nified prelates separately ...
... considerable for rank or letters , that could en- dure the book . I must only except the primate of England , Dr. Herring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem two odd exceptions . These dig- nified prelates separately ...
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... considerably advanced , I re- solved to pick up courage , and to persevere . In this interval I published at London my Natural History of Religion , along with some other small pieces : its public entry was rather obscure , except only ...
... considerably advanced , I re- solved to pick up courage , and to persevere . In this interval I published at London my Natural History of Religion , along with some other small pieces : its public entry was rather obscure , except only ...
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... considerable progress in sub- duing the inhabitants . Claudius himself , finding mat- ters sufficiently prepared for his reception , made a jour- ney into Britain , and received the submission of several British states , the Cantii ...
... considerable progress in sub- duing the inhabitants . Claudius himself , finding mat- ters sufficiently prepared for his reception , made a jour- ney into Britain , and received the submission of several British states , the Cantii ...
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... considerable a part of the globe , was approaching to- wards its final dissolution . Italy , and the centre of the empire , removed , during so many ages , from all concern in the wars , had entirely lost the military spirit , and were ...
... considerable a part of the globe , was approaching to- wards its final dissolution . Italy , and the centre of the empire , removed , during so many ages , from all concern in the wars , had entirely lost the military spirit , and were ...
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