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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... attacked the northern wall which the Romans had built to keep off their incurfions , with fuccefs . Having thus opened to themselves a paffage , they ravaged the whole country with impunity , while the Britons fought precarious fhelter ...
... attacked the northern wall which the Romans had built to keep off their incurfions , with fuccefs . Having thus opened to themselves a paffage , they ravaged the whole country with impunity , while the Britons fought precarious fhelter ...
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... attack , while the Danes , furprized to behold an army of English , whom they confidered as totally fubdued , made but a faint refiftance . Notwithstanding the fu- periority of their number , they were routed with great flaughter ; and ...
... attack , while the Danes , furprized to behold an army of English , whom they confidered as totally fubdued , made but a faint refiftance . Notwithstanding the fu- periority of their number , they were routed with great flaughter ; and ...
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... attacking Jeru- falem with greater advantage . Saladin , the most heroic of all the Saracen monarchs , was refolved to dispute their march , and placed himself up on the road with an army of three hundred thousand men . This was a day ...
... attacking Jeru- falem with greater advantage . Saladin , the most heroic of all the Saracen monarchs , was refolved to dispute their march , and placed himself up on the road with an army of three hundred thousand men . This was a day ...
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... attacked the caftle of Chalus , where he understood this treafure had been depofited . On the fourth day of the fiege , as he was riding round the place to obferve where the affault might be given with the fairest probability of fuccefs ...
... attacked the caftle of Chalus , where he understood this treafure had been depofited . On the fourth day of the fiege , as he was riding round the place to obferve where the affault might be given with the fairest probability of fuccefs ...
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... attack , who bore down upon them with incre- dible fury . During this terrible day , Leicester be- haved with astonishing intrepidity ; and kept up the fpirit of the action from two o'clock in the afternoon till nine at night . At laft ...
... attack , who bore down upon them with incre- dible fury . During this terrible day , Leicester be- haved with astonishing intrepidity ; and kept up the fpirit of the action from two o'clock in the afternoon till nine at night . At laft ...
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