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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... once , who were thus confumed together . To these rites , tending to impress ignorance with awe , they added the austerity of their manners , and the fim- plicity of their lives . They lived in woods , caves , and hollow trees ; their ...
... once , who were thus confumed together . To these rites , tending to impress ignorance with awe , they added the austerity of their manners , and the fim- plicity of their lives . They lived in woods , caves , and hollow trees ; their ...
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... once more to com- pel the Britons to compleat their ftipulated treaty . Upon the acceffion of Auguftus , that emperor had formed a defign of visiting Britain , but was diverted from it by an unexpected revolt of the Pannoni- ans ...
... once more to com- pel the Britons to compleat their ftipulated treaty . Upon the acceffion of Auguftus , that emperor had formed a defign of visiting Britain , but was diverted from it by an unexpected revolt of the Pannoni- ans ...
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... once more into open rebellion . Pra- fatagus , king of the Iceni , at his death had bequeath- ed one - half of his dominions to the Romans , and the other to his daughters , thus hoping by the facrifice of a part , to fecure the reft in ...
... once more into open rebellion . Pra- fatagus , king of the Iceni , at his death had bequeath- ed one - half of his dominions to the Romans , and the other to his daughters , thus hoping by the facrifice of a part , to fecure the reft in ...
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... once been for its averfeness to Chriftianity .. PEA CHA P. III . THE INVASION OF THE DANES . EACE and unanimity had been scarcely establish- ed in England when a mighty fwarm of those nations called Danes , who had poffeffed the coun ...
... once been for its averfeness to Chriftianity .. PEA CHA P. III . THE INVASION OF THE DANES . EACE and unanimity had been scarcely establish- ed in England when a mighty fwarm of those nations called Danes , who had poffeffed the coun ...
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... once more reftored courage to the difpirited Saxons ; and Alfred , taking advantage of their favourable difpofition , prepared to animate them to a vigorous exertion of their fuperiority . He foon therefore apprized them of the place of ...
... once more reftored courage to the difpirited Saxons ; and Alfred , taking advantage of their favourable difpofition , prepared to animate them to a vigorous exertion of their fuperiority . He foon therefore apprized them of the place of ...
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