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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... troops deftined for the expedition were embarked , he fet fail for Britain about midnight , and the next morning arrived on the coaft near Dover , where he faw the rocks and cliffs covered with armed men to oppofe his landing . The ...
... troops deftined for the expedition were embarked , he fet fail for Britain about midnight , and the next morning arrived on the coaft near Dover , where he faw the rocks and cliffs covered with armed men to oppofe his landing . The ...
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... troops was unable to refift the cool intrepidity of the Romans . They were rout- ed with great flaughter , eighty thousand perished in the field , and an infinite number were made prifo- ners , while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall ...
... troops was unable to refift the cool intrepidity of the Romans . They were rout- ed with great flaughter , eighty thousand perished in the field , and an infinite number were made prifo- ners , while Boadicea herself , fearing to fall ...
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... troops he could affemble on a fudden , and a defperate battle was fought , to the disadvantage of the English . But it was not in the power of misfortune to abate the king's diligence , though it repreffed his power to do good . He was ...
... troops he could affemble on a fudden , and a defperate battle was fought , to the disadvantage of the English . But it was not in the power of misfortune to abate the king's diligence , though it repreffed his power to do good . He was ...
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... troops . This gallant foldier finding 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 ...
... troops . This gallant foldier finding 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 ...
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... and valiant troops , in high fpirits , ftrongly attached to their king , and eager to engage . On the other hand , the army of William confifted 3 On 28 HISTORY OF ENGLAN D. town. William, who was the offspring of this ...
... and valiant troops , in high fpirits , ftrongly attached to their king , and eager to engage . On the other hand , the army of William confifted 3 On 28 HISTORY OF ENGLAN D. town. William, who was the offspring of this ...
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