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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... field upon great occafions . They likewife ufed cha- riots in battle , which , with fhort fcythes faftened to the ends of the axle - trees , inflicted terrible wounds , fpreading terror and devaftation where oever they drove . Nor while ...
... field upon great occafions . They likewife ufed cha- riots in battle , which , with fhort fcythes faftened to the ends of the axle - trees , inflicted terrible wounds , fpreading terror and devaftation where oever they drove . Nor while ...
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... field . The con- ditions offered by Cæfar , and accepted by him were , that he should send to the continent double the num- ber of hostages at firft demanded , and that he should acknowledge fubjection to the Romans . Cæfar , however ...
... field . The con- ditions offered by Cæfar , and accepted by him were , that he should send to the continent double the num- ber of hostages at firft demanded , and that he should acknowledge fubjection to the Romans . Cæfar , however ...
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... field , and an infinite number were made prifo- ners , while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poifon . The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in ...
... field , and an infinite number were made prifo- ners , while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poifon . The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in ...
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... field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harraffed by thefe convulfi- ons , obliged their kings to come to a compromife , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the ...
... field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harraffed by thefe convulfi- ons , obliged their kings to come to a compromife , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the ...
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... over into Normandy , where he foon compelled Robert and his adherents to quit the field , and he was quickly reinftated in all his domi nions . € 55 William William had fcarcely put an end to this tranfaction , WILLIAM I 33.
... over into Normandy , where he foon compelled Robert and his adherents to quit the field , and he was quickly reinftated in all his domi nions . € 55 William William had fcarcely put an end to this tranfaction , WILLIAM I 33.
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