The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... attend the conquest of heroes , their success has generally produced one good ef- fect , in disseminating the arts of refinement and humanity . It ever happens , when a barbarous na- tion is conquered by another more advanced in the ...
... attend the conquest of heroes , their success has generally produced one good ef- fect , in disseminating the arts of refinement and humanity . It ever happens , when a barbarous na- tion is conquered by another more advanced in the ...
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... attended with the desired effect ; the barba- rous invaders were driven back to their native de- serts and mountains . They returned , however , when the Roman forces were withdrawn ; and al- though they were again repulsed by the ...
... attended with the desired effect ; the barba- rous invaders were driven back to their native de- serts and mountains . They returned , however , when the Roman forces were withdrawn ; and al- though they were again repulsed by the ...
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... attended with such abun- dance in the succeeding season , that they soon for- got all their past miseries . But it had been happy for them if plenty had not removed one evil to plant another . They began , from a state of famine , to ...
... attended with such abun- dance in the succeeding season , that they soon for- got all their past miseries . But it had been happy for them if plenty had not removed one evil to plant another . They began , from a state of famine , to ...
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... attended to Canterbury , the place of her residence , by Luidhard , a Gaulish prelate , who officiated in a church dedicated to St. Martin , which had been built by the Romans , near the walls of Canterbury . The exemplary conduct and ...
... attended to Canterbury , the place of her residence , by Luidhard , a Gaulish prelate , who officiated in a church dedicated to St. Martin , which had been built by the Romans , near the walls of Canterbury . The exemplary conduct and ...
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... attended with small influence on the manners of that fierce people , as we find Offa , one of their new - converted kings , in a few reigns after , treacherously destroying Ethelbert , king of the East Angles , at an entertainment to ...
... attended with small influence on the manners of that fierce people , as we find Offa , one of their new - converted kings , in a few reigns after , treacherously destroying Ethelbert , king of the East Angles , at an entertainment to ...
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