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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... took a tincture from the difcipline of their teach- ers . Their lives were fimple , but they were mark- ed with cruelty and fiercenefs ; their courage was > great , but neither dignified by mercy nor perfeve- rance . The Britons had ...
... took a tincture from the difcipline of their teach- ers . Their lives were fimple , but they were mark- ed with cruelty and fiercenefs ; their courage was > great , but neither dignified by mercy nor perfeve- rance . The Britons had ...
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... took poffeffion of the whole ; and when Boadi- cea , the widow of the deceased , attempted to remon- ftrate , he ordered her to be fcourged like a flave , and violated the chastity of her daughters . Thefe outra- ges were fufficient to ...
... took poffeffion of the whole ; and when Boadi- cea , the widow of the deceased , attempted to remon- ftrate , he ordered her to be fcourged like a flave , and violated the chastity of her daughters . Thefe outra- ges were fufficient to ...
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... took their laft leave of the islaud , after being mafters of it for near four hundred years , and now left the natives to the choice of their own government and kings . They gave them the best in- ftructions the calamitous times would ...
... took their laft leave of the islaud , after being mafters of it for near four hundred years , and now left the natives to the choice of their own government and kings . They gave them the best in- ftructions the calamitous times would ...
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... took the name of Weft Saxons . Thefe met a very vigorous oppofition from the natives , but being reinforced from Germany , and affifted by their countrymen on the island , they routed the Britons ; and although retarded in their ...
... took the name of Weft Saxons . Thefe met a very vigorous oppofition from the natives , but being reinforced from Germany , and affifted by their countrymen on the island , they routed the Britons ; and although retarded in their ...
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... took up their winter quarters at Not- tingham ; from whence , the king , attempting to dif lodge them , received a wound in the battle , of which he died , leaving his brother , Alfred , the inheritance of a kingdom that was now reduced ...
... took up their winter quarters at Not- tingham ; from whence , the king , attempting to dif lodge them , received a wound in the battle , of which he died , leaving his brother , Alfred , the inheritance of a kingdom that was now reduced ...
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