Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... should fend to the Continent double the number of hostages at firft demanded , and that he should acknow- ledge fubjection to the Romans . The Romans were pleafed with the name of this new and remote conqueft , and the senate decreed a ...
... should fend to the Continent double the number of hostages at firft demanded , and that he should acknow- ledge fubjection to the Romans . The Romans were pleafed with the name of this new and remote conqueft , and the senate decreed a ...
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... and thefe rewards , which should have gone to en- courage the foldier , were lavished in main- taining the credulous indolence of monaftic superstition . CHAP . 1 CHA P. IV . From the Acceffion of EGBERT HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 63.
... and thefe rewards , which should have gone to en- courage the foldier , were lavished in main- taining the credulous indolence of monaftic superstition . CHAP . 1 CHA P. IV . From the Acceffion of EGBERT HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 63.
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... should offer of annoying the enemy , who were now in pof- feffion of all the country . This chosen band , ftill faithful to their monarch , took fhelter in the forefts and marshes of Somerset , and from thence made occafional irruptions ...
... should offer of annoying the enemy , who were now in pof- feffion of all the country . This chosen band , ftill faithful to their monarch , took fhelter in the forefts and marshes of Somerset , and from thence made occafional irruptions ...
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... should be armed and registered ; he affigned them a regular rotation of duty ; a part was employed to cultivate the land , while others were ap- pointed to repel any fudden invafion from the enemy . He took care to provide a naval force ...
... should be armed and registered ; he affigned them a regular rotation of duty ; a part was employed to cultivate the land , while others were ap- pointed to repel any fudden invafion from the enemy . He took care to provide a naval force ...
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... should depart the kingdom . Nor were the Eaft - Anglian Danes , as well as infur- gents of Northumberland , much more fuc- cessful . These broke into rebellion ; and , yielding to their favourite habits of depreda- tion , embarked on ...
... should depart the kingdom . Nor were the Eaft - Anglian Danes , as well as infur- gents of Northumberland , much more fuc- cessful . These broke into rebellion ; and , yielding to their favourite habits of depreda- tion , embarked on ...
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