Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... hitherto fallen to the lot of very dull men ; and the art of blot- ting , which an eminent critic calls the moft difficult of all others , has been ufually VOL . I. A ufually practised by those who found themselves unable to write.
... hitherto fallen to the lot of very dull men ; and the art of blot- ting , which an eminent critic calls the moft difficult of all others , has been ufually VOL . I. A ufually practised by those who found themselves unable to write.
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... arts of war . The religion of the Britons was one of the moft confiderable parts of their government ; and the Druids , who were the guardians of it , poffeffed great authority among them . These endeavoured to imprefs the minds of the ...
... arts of war . The religion of the Britons was one of the moft confiderable parts of their government ; and the Druids , who were the guardians of it , poffeffed great authority among them . These endeavoured to imprefs the minds of the ...
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... arts , they were not only respected , but al- most adored by the people . They were admir- ed not only for knowing more than other men , but for defpifing what all others valued and purfued . Hence they were patiently permit- ted to ...
... arts , they were not only respected , but al- most adored by the people . They were admir- ed not only for knowing more than other men , but for defpifing what all others valued and purfued . Hence they were patiently permit- ted to ...
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... arts of refinement and humanity . It ever hap- pens , when a barbarous nation is conquered by another more advanced in the arts of peace , that it gains in elegance a recompence for what it loses in liberty . The Britons had long re ...
... arts of refinement and humanity . It ever hap- pens , when a barbarous nation is conquered by another more advanced in the arts of peace , that it gains in elegance a recompence for what it loses in liberty . The Britons had long re ...
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... arts which contribute to the advancement of human nature . The first art which a favage people is generally taught by their politer neighbours is that of war . The Britons , thenceforward , though not wholly wholly addicted to the Roman ...
... arts which contribute to the advancement of human nature . The first art which a favage people is generally taught by their politer neighbours is that of war . The Britons , thenceforward , though not wholly wholly addicted to the Roman ...
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