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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... dangers , a commander in chief was chofen by common confent , in a general affembly ; and to him was committed the conduct of the general intereft , the power of making peace , or leading to war . Their forces confifted chiefly of foot ...
... dangers , a commander in chief was chofen by common confent , in a general affembly ; and to him was committed the conduct of the general intereft , the power of making peace , or leading to war . Their forces confifted chiefly of foot ...
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... danger . At length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of reducing them under their domi- nion . The expedition for this purpofe was conducted in the beginning by Plautius and other commanders , with that ...
... danger . At length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think seriously of reducing them under their domi- nion . The expedition for this purpofe was conducted in the beginning by Plautius and other commanders , with that ...
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... danger of furrendering to a perfidious enemy , was refolved , by one defperate effort , to fally out and force his ... dangerous task himself . In the fimple dress of a fhepherd , with an harp in his hand , he entered the Danish camp ...
... danger of furrendering to a perfidious enemy , was refolved , by one defperate effort , to fally out and force his ... dangerous task himself . In the fimple dress of a fhepherd , with an harp in his hand , he entered the Danish camp ...
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... danger . Upon coming to his dukedom of Normandy , though yes very young , he on all fides oppofed his rebellious fubjects , and repreffed foreign invaders , while his valour and conduct prevailed in every action . The tranquillity which ...
... danger . Upon coming to his dukedom of Normandy , though yes very young , he on all fides oppofed his rebellious fubjects , and repreffed foreign invaders , while his valour and conduct prevailed in every action . The tranquillity which ...
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... danger . The men of Bretagne , Bologne , Flanders , Poitou , Maine , Orleans , France , and Normandy , were all voluntarily united under his command . England never before , nor never fince ,, faw two fuch armies drawn up to dispute its ...
... danger . The men of Bretagne , Bologne , Flanders , Poitou , Maine , Orleans , France , and Normandy , were all voluntarily united under his command . England never before , nor never fince ,, faw two fuch armies drawn up to dispute its ...
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