Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... still wanted a work of this kind , where the narrative , though very concife , is not totally without intereft , and the facts , though crowded , are yet diftinctly seen . The business of abridging the works of others has hitherto ...
... still wanted a work of this kind , where the narrative , though very concife , is not totally without intereft , and the facts , though crowded , are yet diftinctly seen . The business of abridging the works of others has hitherto ...
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... still fubfift in primeval rudeness . Temperate rather from neceffity than choice ; patient of fatigue , yet inconftant in attach- ment ; bold , improvident , and rapacious ; fuch is the picture of favage life at pre- fent , and fuch it ...
... still fubfift in primeval rudeness . Temperate rather from neceffity than choice ; patient of fatigue , yet inconftant in attach- ment ; bold , improvident , and rapacious ; fuch is the picture of favage life at pre- fent , and fuch it ...
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... still be acquired . The Britons made one expiring effort more to recover their liberty , in the times of Nero , A. D. 59 . taking advantage of the abfence of Paulinus . the Roman general , who was employed in fub- duing the ifle of ...
... still be acquired . The Britons made one expiring effort more to recover their liberty , in the times of Nero , A. D. 59 . taking advantage of the abfence of Paulinus . the Roman general , who was employed in fub- duing the ifle of ...
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... still more boldly to infest the northern parts ; and croffing the friths , which the Ro- mans could not guard , in little wicker boats , covered with leather , filled the country where- ever they came with flaughter and confterna- tion ...
... still more boldly to infest the northern parts ; and croffing the friths , which the Ro- mans could not guard , in little wicker boats , covered with leather , filled the country where- ever they came with flaughter and confterna- tion ...
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... were the battles fought between these enraged nations , their hatred to each other being still more enflamed by the difference of their reli- D 4 gion , gion , the Britons being all Christians , and the HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 39.
... were the battles fought between these enraged nations , their hatred to each other being still more enflamed by the difference of their reli- D 4 gion , gion , the Britons being all Christians , and the HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 39.
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