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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... manners , and the fim- plicity of their lives . They lived in woods , caves , and hollow trees ; their food was acorns and berries , and their drink water ; by thefe arts , they were not only refpected , but almost adored by the people ...
... manners , and the fim- plicity of their lives . They lived in woods , caves , and hollow trees ; their food was acorns and berries , and their drink water ; by thefe arts , they were not only refpected , but almost adored by the people ...
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... manner with a- body of ten thousand men . The battle was obftinate and bloody . Boadicea herself appeared in a chariot with her two daughters , and harrangued her army with mafculine intrepidity ; but the irregular and un- difciplined ...
... manner with a- body of ten thousand men . The battle was obftinate and bloody . Boadicea herself appeared in a chariot with her two daughters , and harrangued her army with mafculine intrepidity ; but the irregular and un- difciplined ...
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... manner the natives being overpowered , or entirely expelled , feven kingdoms were established in Britain , which have been fince well known by the name of the Saxon Heptarchy . The Saxons being thus eftablished in all the de- firable ...
... manner the natives being overpowered , or entirely expelled , feven kingdoms were established in Britain , which have been fince well known by the name of the Saxon Heptarchy . The Saxons being thus eftablished in all the de- firable ...
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... manner the other kingdoms , one after the other , embraced the faith ; and England was foon as famous for its fuperftition as it had once been for its averfeness to Chriftianity .. PEA CHA P. III . THE INVASION OF THE DANES . EACE and ...
... manner the other kingdoms , one after the other , embraced the faith ; and England was foon as famous for its fuperftition as it had once been for its averfeness to Chriftianity .. PEA CHA P. III . THE INVASION OF THE DANES . EACE and ...
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... manner , though abandon- ed by the world , and fearing an enemy in every quarter , ftill he refolved to continue in his country , to catch the flightest occasions for bringing it relief . In his folitary retreat , which was in the ...
... manner , though abandon- ed by the world , and fearing an enemy in every quarter , ftill he refolved to continue in his country , to catch the flightest occasions for bringing it relief . In his folitary retreat , which was in the ...
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