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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... himself as well by his courage as humanity . For feveral years after the time of Agricola , a pro- found peace feems to have prevailed in Britain , and little mention is made of the affairs of the island by any hiftorian . At length ...
... himself as well by his courage as humanity . For feveral years after the time of Agricola , a pro- found peace feems to have prevailed in Britain , and little mention is made of the affairs of the island by any hiftorian . At length ...
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... himself detained as a captive . After the death of Hengift , feveral other German tribes , allured by the fuccefs of their countrymen , went over in great numbers . A body of their coun- trymen , under the conduct of Ella and his three ...
... himself detained as a captive . After the death of Hengift , feveral other German tribes , allured by the fuccefs of their countrymen , went over in great numbers . A body of their coun- trymen , under the conduct of Ella and his three ...
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... himself as yet in their favour . Auguftine , however , encouraged by this favourable reception , and now feeing a profpect of fuccefs , proceeded with redoubled zeal to preach the gofpel . The king openly efpoufed the Chriftian religion ...
... himself as yet in their favour . Auguftine , however , encouraged by this favourable reception , and now feeing a profpect of fuccefs , proceeded with redoubled zeal to preach the gofpel . The king openly efpoufed the Chriftian religion ...
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... himself in the ha- bit of a peafant , and lived for fome time in the house . of an herdsman , who had been entrusted with the care of his cattle . In this manner , though abandon- ed by the world , and fearing an enemy in every quarter ...
... himself in the ha- bit of a peafant , and lived for fome time in the house . of an herdsman , who had been entrusted with the care of his cattle . In this manner , though abandon- ed by the world , and fearing an enemy in every quarter ...
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... 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 was ...
... 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 was ...
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