Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... continued to live as herdsmen and hunters , a manifeft proof that the country was as yet but thinly inhabited . A nation of hunters can never be populous , as their sub- fiftence is neceffarily diffused over a large tract of country ...
... continued to live as herdsmen and hunters , a manifeft proof that the country was as yet but thinly inhabited . A nation of hunters can never be populous , as their sub- fiftence is neceffarily diffused over a large tract of country ...
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... continued patient fpectators of the approach- ing devastation . Caractacus was the first who seemed willing , by a vigorous effort , to rescue his country and repel its infulting and rapacious conquerors . The venality and corruption of ...
... continued patient fpectators of the approach- ing devastation . Caractacus was the first who seemed willing , by a vigorous effort , to rescue his country and repel its infulting and rapacious conquerors . The venality and corruption of ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. inferior forces , continued , for above the space of nine years , to oppofe and harrass the Ro- mans ; fo that at length Oftorius Scapula was fent over to command their armies . He was more successful than his ...
Oliver Goldsmith. inferior forces , continued , for above the space of nine years , to oppofe and harrass the Ro- mans ; fo that at length Oftorius Scapula was fent over to command their armies . He was more successful than his ...
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... continued the chief feat of the Druidical fuperftitions , and constantly afforded a retreat to their defeated forces . It was thought neceffary therefore to fubdue that C 2 place , place , in order to extirpate a religion that dif ...
... continued the chief feat of the Druidical fuperftitions , and constantly afforded a retreat to their defeated forces . It was thought neceffary therefore to fubdue that C 2 place , place , in order to extirpate a religion that dif ...
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... continued as originally practised by the Germans , only with such alter- ations as encreafing civilization produced . Conquerors , although they diffeminate their own laws and manners , often borrow from the people they fubdue . In the ...
... continued as originally practised by the Germans , only with such alter- ations as encreafing civilization produced . Conquerors , although they diffeminate their own laws and manners , often borrow from the people they fubdue . In the ...
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