Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... of Mr. Hume's history , yet I cannot entirely acquiefce in his principles . With regard to religion , he seems defirous of playing a double part , of appearing to fome readers as " as if he reverenced , and to others as if vi PREFACE .
... of Mr. Hume's history , yet I cannot entirely acquiefce in his principles . With regard to religion , he seems defirous of playing a double part , of appearing to fome readers as " as if he reverenced , and to others as if vi PREFACE .
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... appeared no way dejected at the amazing concourfe of ' fpectators that were gathered upon this occafion , but cafting his eyes on the fplendours that furrounded him , “ Alas , cried he , how is it poffible that a people poffeffed of ...
... appeared no way dejected at the amazing concourfe of ' fpectators that were gathered upon this occafion , but cafting his eyes on the fplendours that furrounded him , “ Alas , cried he , how is it poffible that a people poffeffed of ...
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... appeared in a chariot with her two daughters , and harrangued her army with mafculine intrepidity ; but the irregular and undifciplined bravery of her troops was unable to refift the cool intrepidity of the Romans . They were routed ...
... appeared in a chariot with her two daughters , and harrangued her army with mafculine intrepidity ; but the irregular and undifciplined bravery of her troops was unable to refift the cool intrepidity of the Romans . They were routed ...
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... 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 liberty ...
... 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 liberty ...
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... appearance of their former go- vernment . The kingdom of Northumberland was the laft that fubmitted to his authority . This state had been long harraffed by civil wars and ufur- pations : all order had been destroyed among the people ...
... appearance of their former go- vernment . The kingdom of Northumberland was the laft that fubmitted to his authority . This state had been long harraffed by civil wars and ufur- pations : all order had been destroyed among the people ...
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