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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... finding the country fertile , and commodiously fituated for trade , they fettled upon the fea - fide , and introduced the practice of agricul- ture . But it was very different with the inland inha- bitants of the country , who ...
... finding the country fertile , and commodiously fituated for trade , they fettled upon the fea - fide , and introduced the practice of agricul- ture . But it was very different with the inland inha- bitants of the country , who ...
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... finding it impoffible to ftand their ground in Britain , in the reign of the em- peror Valentinian took their laft leave of the ifland , after being masters of it for near four hundred years , and now left the natives to the choice of ...
... finding it impoffible to ftand their ground in Britain , in the reign of the em- peror Valentinian took their laft leave of the ifland , after being masters of it for near four hundred years , and now left the natives to the choice of ...
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... finding they were English pages , he is faid to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli , fed Angeli forent , fi effent Chriftiani ; They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Chriftians . From that time he was ...
... finding they were English pages , he is faid to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli , fed Angeli forent , fi effent Chriftiani ; They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Chriftians . From that time he was ...
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... finding his . remonftrances ineffectual , he was obliged to give way to the wretched neceflity of the times . Accord- ingly , relinquishing the enfigns of his dignity , and difmiffing his fervants , he dreffed himself in the ha- bit of ...
... finding his . remonftrances ineffectual , he was obliged to give way to the wretched neceflity of the times . Accord- ingly , relinquishing the enfigns of his dignity , and difmiffing his fervants , he dreffed himself in the ha- bit of ...
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... finding himself unable to fuftain a siege , and knowing the danger of furrendering to a perfidious enemy , was refolved , by one defperate effort , to fally out and force his way through the be- fiegers , fword in hand . The propofal ...
... finding himself unable to fuftain a siege , and knowing the danger of furrendering to a perfidious enemy , was refolved , by one defperate effort , to fally out and force his way through the be- fiegers , fword in hand . The propofal ...
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