Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... in educating the Britons , only ferv- ed to render them a more defirable object of invasion , and dreffed them up as victims for fucceeding flaughter . CHAP . CHA P. III . The BRITONS and SAXONS . THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 29.
... in educating the Britons , only ferv- ed to render them a more defirable object of invasion , and dreffed them up as victims for fucceeding flaughter . CHAP . CHA P. III . The BRITONS and SAXONS . THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 29.
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Oliver Goldsmith. CHA P. III . The BRITONS and SAXONS . THE Britons being now left to them- felves , confidered their new liberties as their greatest calamity . They had been long taught to lean upon others for fupport ; and that now ...
Oliver Goldsmith. CHA P. III . The BRITONS and SAXONS . THE Britons being now left to them- felves , confidered their new liberties as their greatest calamity . They had been long taught to lean upon others for fupport ; and that now ...
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... Saxons appeared to him at once the most martial , and the most likely to espouse his interests . The Saxons were one branch of those Go- thic nations , which , fwarming from the nor- thern hive , came down to give laws , manners , and ...
... Saxons appeared to him at once the most martial , and the most likely to espouse his interests . The Saxons were one branch of those Go- thic nations , which , fwarming from the nor- thern hive , came down to give laws , manners , and ...
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... Saxons were at the time their affiftance was thought neceffary . They dreffed with fome degree of elegance , which the ... Saxon original : flavery was unknown among them , and they D 2 · were were taught to prefer death to a fhameful ...
... Saxons were at the time their affiftance was thought neceffary . They dreffed with fome degree of elegance , which the ... Saxon original : flavery was unknown among them , and they D 2 · were were taught to prefer death to a fhameful ...
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... Saxon Shore . Thus , ever restless and bold , they con- fidered war as their trade ; and were , in confe- quence , taught to confider victory as a doubt- ful advantage , but courage as a certain good . A nation , however , entirely ...
... Saxon Shore . Thus , ever restless and bold , they con- fidered war as their trade ; and were , in confe- quence , taught to confider victory as a doubt- ful advantage , but courage as a certain good . A nation , however , entirely ...
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