An Abridgment of The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithB. Law; G. Robinson; G. Kearsly; T. Davies; T. Beckit [sic], T. Cadell, and T. Evans, 1782 - 356 trang |
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... the mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots con-- tinued still more boldly to infeft the northern parts ; tinued 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . to the number of feventy thoufand, were cruelly pu ...
... the mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots con-- tinued still more boldly to infeft the northern parts ; tinued 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . to the number of feventy thoufand, were cruelly pu ...
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... still more boldly to infeft the northern parts ; and croffing the friths , which the Romans could , not guard , in little wicker boats , covered with leather , filled the country wherever they came with flaughter and confternation . The ...
... still more boldly to infeft the northern parts ; and croffing the friths , which the Romans could , not guard , in little wicker boats , covered with leather , filled the country wherever they came with flaughter and confternation . The ...
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... still faithful to their mo- narch , took fhelter in the forefts and marshes of So merfet , and from thence made occafional irruptions upon ftraggling parties of the enemy . Their fuccefs , in this rapacious and dreary method of living ...
... still faithful to their mo- narch , took fhelter in the forefts and marshes of So merfet , and from thence made occafional irruptions upon ftraggling parties of the enemy . Their fuccefs , in this rapacious and dreary method of living ...
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... still farther enflamed by one of his favourites , he drew his fword , and ran up ftairs with an intent to take revenge . The whole caftle was quickly filled with . tumult , and it was not without fome difficulty that the king himself ...
... still farther enflamed by one of his favourites , he drew his fword , and ran up ftairs with an intent to take revenge . The whole caftle was quickly filled with . tumult , and it was not without fome difficulty that the king himself ...
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... still farther upon Robert's poffeffions . Every confpiracy thus detected , ferved to enrich the king , who took care to apply to his own use those treasures which had been amaffed for the purpose of dethroning him . But the memory of ...
... still farther upon Robert's poffeffions . Every confpiracy thus detected , ferved to enrich the king , who took care to apply to his own use those treasures which had been amaffed for the purpose of dethroning him . But the memory of ...
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