An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithG. Kearsley, 1774 - 356 trang |
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... continued , for above nine years , to oppose and harrafs the Romans ; till at length he was totally routed , and taken prifoner by Oftorius Scapula , who fent him in triumph to Rome . While Caractacus was leading thro ' Rome , he he ...
... continued , for above nine years , to oppose and harrafs the Romans ; till at length he was totally routed , and taken prifoner by Oftorius Scapula , who fent him in triumph to Rome . While Caractacus was leading thro ' Rome , he he ...
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... continued , with unceafing ferocity , until the whole kingdom was reduced to a ftate of the most diftrefsful bondage . Though often repulfed , they always obtained their end , of spoiling the country , and carrying the plun- der away ...
... continued , with unceafing ferocity , until the whole kingdom was reduced to a ftate of the most diftrefsful bondage . Though often repulfed , they always obtained their end , of spoiling the country , and carrying the plun- der away ...
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... into the groffeft ignorance and barbarism , proceeding from the continued diforders of the government , and from the ravages of the Danes . He himself complains , complains , that , on his acceffion , he knew 18 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... into the groffeft ignorance and barbarism , proceeding from the continued diforders of the government , and from the ravages of the Danes . He himself complains , complains , that , on his acceffion , he knew 18 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... continued to purfue her . She was taken prifoner by a party whom the archbishop had appointed to ob- serve her conduct , and was put to death in the most cruel manner ; the finews of her legs being cut , and her body mangled , fhe was ...
... continued to purfue her . She was taken prifoner by a party whom the archbishop had appointed to ob- serve her conduct , and was put to death in the most cruel manner ; the finews of her legs being cut , and her body mangled , fhe was ...
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... perceiving that the English line continued im-- penetrable , he pretended to give ground , which , as he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks , C 3 he HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 29 On the other hand, the army of William confifted ...
... perceiving that the English line continued im-- penetrable , he pretended to give ground , which , as he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks , C 3 he HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 29 On the other hand, the army of William confifted ...
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