Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... command either defiring his station or suspecting his fidelity , threw off their allegiance . Some of them fled with their forces into the internal parts of the kingdom , others fubmitted to Cæfar , till at length Caf- fibelaunus ...
... command either defiring his station or suspecting his fidelity , threw off their allegiance . Some of them fled with their forces into the internal parts of the kingdom , others fubmitted to Cæfar , till at length Caf- fibelaunus ...
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... , began to think feriously of re- ducing them under their dominion . The ex- pedition for this purpofe was conducted in the beginning by Plautius and other command- 1 ers , A. D. 43 . ers , with that success which HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 15.
... , began to think feriously of re- ducing them under their dominion . The ex- pedition for this purpofe was conducted in the beginning by Plautius and other command- 1 ers , A. D. 43 . ers , with that success which HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 15.
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... command their armies . He was more successful than his predeceffors . He ad- vanced the Roman conquests over Britain , pierced the country of the Silures , a warlike A. D. 50 . nation along the banks of the Severn , and at length came ...
... command their armies . He was more successful than his predeceffors . He ad- vanced the Roman conquests over Britain , pierced the country of the Silures , a warlike A. D. 50 . nation along the banks of the Severn , and at length came ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. minds of the natives . After an interval , Cerealis received the command from Vespa- fian , and by his bravery propagated the terror of the Roman arms . Julius Frontinus fuc- ceeded Cerealis both in authority and reputa ...
Oliver Goldsmith. minds of the natives . After an interval , Cerealis received the command from Vespa- fian , and by his bravery propagated the terror of the Roman arms . Julius Frontinus fuc- ceeded Cerealis both in authority and reputa ...
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... complete the measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them , were infected with the ambition of be- ing foremost in command ; and difregarding the common enemy ing 30 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .. CHA P. III. ...
... complete the measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them , were infected with the ambition of be- ing foremost in command ; and difregarding the common enemy ing 30 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .. CHA P. III. ...
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