Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... conduct of the gene- ral intereft , the power of making peace , or leading to war . In the choice of a person of ... conducted them unemployed . Thefe darted their javelins against the enemy , ran along the beam , leapt on the ground ...
... conduct of the gene- ral intereft , the power of making peace , or leading to war . In the choice of a person of ... conducted them unemployed . Thefe darted their javelins against the enemy , ran along the beam , leapt on the ground ...
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... their former diffenfions , and to unite their whole ftrength for the mutual defence of their liberty and poffeffions . Caffibelaunus was chofen 24 chofen to conduct the common caufe ; and for fome 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... their former diffenfions , and to unite their whole ftrength for the mutual defence of their liberty and poffeffions . Caffibelaunus was chofen 24 chofen to conduct the common caufe ; and for fome 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Oliver Goldsmith. chofen to conduct the common caufe ; and for fome time he harraffed the Romans in their march , and revived the defponding hopes of his countrymen . But no oppofition that undifci ... conduct the common caufe; and for ...
Oliver Goldsmith. chofen to conduct the common caufe ; and for fome time he harraffed the Romans in their march , and revived the defponding hopes of his countrymen . But no oppofition that undifci ... conduct the common caufe; and for ...
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... 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.
... 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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... conduct or courage to defend them . To 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 ...
... conduct or courage to defend them . To 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 ...
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