Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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Oliver Goldsmith. PREFACE . ROM the favourable reception FR given to my Abridgement of Roman History , published fome time fince , feveral friends , and others , whofe bufinefs leads them to confult the wants of the public , have been ...
Oliver Goldsmith. PREFACE . ROM the favourable reception FR given to my Abridgement of Roman History , published fome time fince , feveral friends , and others , whofe bufinefs leads them to confult the wants of the public , have been ...
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... Roman arms into a country , the remote fituation of which would add feeming difficulty to the enterprize , and confequently produce an in- crease of reputation . His pretence was , to punish these islanders for having fent fuccours to ...
... Roman arms into a country , the remote fituation of which would add feeming difficulty to the enterprize , and confequently produce an in- crease of reputation . His pretence was , to punish these islanders for having fent fuccours to ...
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