The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II, Tập 1L. Davis, 1790 |
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... all fuch as defire only amusement may be difgufted with his brevity , and such as feek for information may object to his dif- placing facts for empty defcription . To attain the greatest number of advan- tages with the a 2 To PREFA C E.
... all fuch as defire only amusement may be difgufted with his brevity , and such as feek for information may object to his dif- placing facts for empty defcription . To attain the greatest number of advan- tages with the a 2 To PREFA C E.
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... greatest number of advan- tages with the feweft inconveniences , is all that can be attained in an abridgment , the very name of which implies imperfection . It will be fufficient , therefore , to latisfy the writer's wishes , if the ...
... greatest number of advan- tages with the feweft inconveniences , is all that can be attained in an abridgment , the very name of which implies imperfection . It will be fufficient , therefore , to latisfy the writer's wishes , if the ...
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... greatest humanity , but fent them in fafety back to their general . In confequence of thefe friendly difpofitions , a conftant intercourfe of good offices fubfifted between the two nations ; the principal British nobility reforted to ...
... greatest humanity , but fent them in fafety back to their general . In confequence of thefe friendly difpofitions , a conftant intercourfe of good offices fubfifted between the two nations ; the principal British nobility reforted to ...
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... greatest general of his age , un- dertook the task . The Britons endeavoured to obftruct his landing on that laft , retreat of their fuperftitions and liberties , both by the force of their arms and the terrors of their religion . The ...
... greatest general of his age , un- dertook the task . The Britons endeavoured to obftruct his landing on that laft , retreat of their fuperftitions and liberties , both by the force of their arms and the terrors of their religion . The ...
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... greatest calamity . They had been long taught to lean upon others for fupport ; and that now taken away , they found themfelves too feeble to make any oppofition . Far from practifing the leffons . they had received from the Romans ...
... greatest calamity . They had been long taught to lean upon others for fupport ; and that now taken away , they found themfelves too feeble to make any oppofition . Far from practifing the leffons . they had received from the Romans ...
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