The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... taken in war , and prophesied from the manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars consisted of four broad stones , three set edgewise , and the fourth at top , many of which remain to this day . To these ...
... taken in war , and prophesied from the manner in which the blood happened to stream from the wound . Their altars consisted of four broad stones , three set edgewise , and the fourth at top , many of which remain to this day . To these ...
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... taken in war was used by the captor , until the Druids determined what part they should seclude for themselves . It may be easily supposed that the manners of the people took a tincture from the discipline of their teachers . Their ...
... taken in war was used by the captor , until the Druids determined what part they should seclude for themselves . It may be easily supposed that the manners of the people took a tincture from the discipline of their teachers . Their ...
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... taken possession of a very advan- tageous post upon an inaccessible mountain , washed by a deep and rapid stream . The unfortunate British general , when he saw the enemy approach- ing , drew up his army , composed of different tribes ...
... taken possession of a very advan- tageous post upon an inaccessible mountain , washed by a deep and rapid stream . The unfortunate British general , when he saw the enemy approach- ing , drew up his army , composed of different tribes ...
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... taken of him . This prince is of such obscure original , that some authors suppose him to be the son of king Ambrosius , and others only his nephew ; others again affirm that he was a Cornish prince , and son of Gurlois , king of that ...
... taken of him . This prince is of such obscure original , that some authors suppose him to be the son of king Ambrosius , and others only his nephew ; others again affirm that he was a Cornish prince , and son of Gurlois , king of that ...
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... taken such a delight in describing the hero , that they have totally omitted the men- tion of his smaller errors , which doubtless he must have had in consequence of his humanity . Alfred had , by his wife Ethelswitha , the daughter of ...
... taken such a delight in describing the hero , that they have totally omitted the men- tion of his smaller errors , which doubtless he must have had in consequence of his humanity . Alfred had , by his wife Ethelswitha , the daughter of ...
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