Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... English history writ- ten on the fame plan would be accept- able . It was their opinion that we still wanted a work of this kind , where the narrative , though very concife , is not totally without intereft , and the facts , though ...
... English history writ- ten on the fame plan would be accept- able . It was their opinion that we still wanted a work of this kind , where the narrative , though very concife , is not totally without intereft , and the facts , though ...
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... English only was fpoken . The land , before divided into colonies or go- vernments , was cantoned , into fhires , with Saxon appellations to distinguish them . The habits of the people in peace , and arms in war , their titles of honour ...
... English only was fpoken . The land , before divided into colonies or go- vernments , was cantoned , into fhires , with Saxon appellations to distinguish them . The habits of the people in peace , and arms in war , their titles of honour ...
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... flave - market at Rome , and perceiving fome children of great beauty who were fet up for fale , he enquired about their country , and finding they were English pages , pages , he is faid to have cried out , 48 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... flave - market at Rome , and perceiving fome children of great beauty who were fet up for fale , he enquired about their country , and finding they were English pages , pages , he is faid to have cried out , 48 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... English , but Angels , had they been Chriftians . From that time he was ftruck with an ardent defire to convert that unenlightened nation , and actual- ly embarked in a fhip for Britain , when his pious intentions were fruftrated by his ...
... English , but Angels , had they been Chriftians . From that time he was ftruck with an ardent defire to convert that unenlightened nation , and actual- ly embarked in a fhip for Britain , when his pious intentions were fruftrated by his ...
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... English college at Rome ; and , in order to raise the fum , he impofed a tax of a penny on each houfe poffeffed of thirty pence a year . This impofition being afterwards generally levied throughout the kingdom , went by the name of ...
... English college at Rome ; and , in order to raise the fum , he impofed a tax of a penny on each houfe poffeffed of thirty pence a year . This impofition being afterwards generally levied throughout the kingdom , went by the name of ...
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