Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... arms , legs , and thighs , was left naked , and those parts were usually painted blue . Their hair , which was long , flowed down upon their backs and fhoulders , while their beards were kept close shaven , except upon the upper lip ...
... arms , legs , and thighs , was left naked , and those parts were usually painted blue . Their hair , which was long , flowed down upon their backs and fhoulders , while their beards were kept close shaven , except upon the upper lip ...
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... arms , or for rings , which was a fort of money current among them . They had brafs money alfo , but this was all brought from abroad . Their language , customs , religion , and go- vernment , were generally the fame with those of the ...
... arms , or for rings , which was a fort of money current among them . They had brafs money alfo , but this was all brought from abroad . Their language , customs , religion , and go- vernment , were generally the fame with those of the ...
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... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
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... arms , ne- glected the performance of their ftipulations , and only two of their states sent over hostages , according to the treaty . Cæfar it is likely was not much displeased at the omiffion , as it furnished him with a pretext of ...
... arms , ne- glected the performance of their ftipulations , and only two of their states sent over hostages , according to the treaty . Cæfar it is likely was not much displeased at the omiffion , as it furnished him with a pretext of ...
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... arms as in their arrangement in the field . Their ferocity to ftrangers , for which they had been always re- markable , was mitigated ; and they began to permit an intercourse of commerce even in the internal parts of the country . They ...
... arms as in their arrangement in the field . Their ferocity to ftrangers , for which they had been always re- markable , was mitigated ; and they began to permit an intercourse of commerce even in the internal parts of the country . They ...
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