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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... 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 , haftened to relieve London , which ...
... 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 , haftened to relieve London , which ...
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... hundred years , and now left the natives to the choice of their own government and kings . They gave them the best in- . ftructions the calamitous times would permit , for ex- ercifing their arms , and repairing their ramparts , and ...
... hundred years , and now left the natives to the choice of their own government and kings . They gave them the best in- . ftructions the calamitous times would permit , for ex- ercifing their arms , and repairing their ramparts , and ...
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... hundred men , under the command of Hengift and Horfa , who were brothers , and landed on the ifle of Thanet . There they did not long re- main inactive ; but , being joined by the British for- ces , they boldly marched against the Picts ...
... hundred men , under the command of Hengift and Horfa , who were brothers , and landed on the ifle of Thanet . There they did not long re- main inactive ; but , being joined by the British for- ces , they boldly marched against the Picts ...
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... hundred of his nobility were treacherously flaughtered , and 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 ...
... hundred of his nobility were treacherously flaughtered , and 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 ...
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... hundred and forty of the enemy with his own hand . But the Saxons were too numerous and powerful to be extirpated by the defultory efforts of fingle valour ; fo that a peace , and not conqueft , were the immedi- ate fruits of his ...
... hundred and forty of the enemy with his own hand . But the Saxons were too numerous and powerful to be extirpated by the defultory efforts of fingle valour ; fo that a peace , and not conqueft , were the immedi- ate fruits of his ...
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