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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... it was very different with the inland inha- bitants of the country , who confidered themselves as the lawful poffeffors of the foil . These avoided all B cor- correfpondence with the new comers , whom they confidered as THE ...
... it was very different with the inland inha- bitants of the country , who confidered themselves as the lawful poffeffors of the foil . These avoided all B cor- correfpondence with the new comers , whom they confidered as THE ...
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... 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 food was acorns and berries , and their drink ...
... 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 food was acorns and berries , and their drink ...
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... these ftruggles the British youth were fre- quently drawn away into Gaul , to give ineffectual fuccour to the various contenders for the empire , who , falling in every attempt , only left the name of ty- rants behind them . In the mean ...
... these ftruggles the British youth were fre- quently drawn away into Gaul , to give ineffectual fuccour to the various contenders for the empire , who , falling in every attempt , only left the name of ty- rants behind them . In the mean ...
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... these , namely , that fought at Caerbadon , in Berks , it is afferted that he killed no less than four hundred and forty of the enemy with his own hand . But the Saxons were too numerous and powerful to be extirpated by the defultory ...
... these , namely , that fought at Caerbadon , in Berks , it is afferted that he killed no less than four hundred and forty of the enemy with his own hand . But the Saxons were too numerous and powerful to be extirpated by the defultory ...
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... these fierce invaders , comprehending all the middle counties , from the banks of the Severn to the frontiers of the two laft named kingdoms . The feventh and laft kingdom which they obtained was that of Northumberland , one of the moft ...
... these fierce invaders , comprehending all the middle counties , from the banks of the Severn to the frontiers of the two laft named kingdoms . The feventh and laft kingdom which they obtained was that of Northumberland , one of the moft ...
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