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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... forces confifted chiefly of foot , and yet they could bring a confiderable number of horse into the field upon great occafions . They likewife ufed cha- riots in battle , which , with fhort fcythes faftened to the ends of the axle ...
... forces confifted chiefly of foot , and yet they could bring a confiderable number of horse into the field upon great occafions . They likewife ufed cha- riots in battle , which , with fhort fcythes faftened to the ends of the axle ...
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... forces into the internal parts of the kingdom , others fubmitted to Cæfar , till at length Caffibelaunus himfelf , weakened by fo many defer- tions , refolved upon making what terms he was able while he yet had power to keep the field ...
... forces into the internal parts of the kingdom , others fubmitted to Cæfar , till at length Caffibelaunus himfelf , weakened by fo many defer- tions , refolved upon making what terms he was able while he yet had power to keep the field ...
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... forces , which a- mounted to two hundred and thirty thousand fight- ing men . Thefe , exafperated by their wrongs , at- tacked several of the Roman settlements and colonies with fuccefs . Paulinus , who commanded the Ro- man forces ...
... forces , which a- mounted to two hundred and thirty thousand fight- ing men . Thefe , exafperated by their wrongs , at- tacked several of the Roman settlements and colonies with fuccefs . Paulinus , who commanded the Ro- man forces ...
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... them . In the mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots con- tinued still more boldly to infeft the northern parts ; tinued HISTORY OF ENGLAND . to the number of feventy thoufand, were cruelly put ...
... them . In the mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots con- tinued still more boldly to infeft the northern parts ; tinued HISTORY OF ENGLAND . to the number of feventy thoufand, were cruelly put ...
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... force could refift , nor no treaty could bind , found himself unable to repel the efforts of thofe ra- vagers , who from all quarters invaded him . New fwarms of the enemy arrived every year upon the coaft , and fresh invafions were ...
... force could refift , nor no treaty could bind , found himself unable to repel the efforts of thofe ra- vagers , who from all quarters invaded him . New fwarms of the enemy arrived every year upon the coaft , and fresh invafions were ...
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