Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... dangers , a commander in chief was chofen by common consent , in a general affembly ; and to him was committed the ... dangers ; but these machines feem to have B 3 been been more dreadful than dangerous , for they were quickly HISTORY ...
... dangers , a commander in chief was chofen by common consent , in a general affembly ; and to him was committed the ... dangers ; but these machines feem to have B 3 been been more dreadful than dangerous , for they were quickly HISTORY ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. been more dreadful than dangerous , for they were quickly laid afide , when this warlike . people was inftructed in the more regular arts of war . The religion of the Britons was one of the moft confiderable parts of ...
Oliver Goldsmith. been more dreadful than dangerous , for they were quickly laid afide , when this warlike . people was inftructed in the more regular arts of war . The religion of the Britons was one of the moft confiderable parts of ...
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... danger induced thefe poor barbarians to forget 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 ...
... danger induced thefe poor barbarians to forget 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 ...
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... danger . The Britons therefore , for almost a century , enjoyed their liberty unmo- lefted , till at length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think feriously of re- ducing them under their dominion . The ex- pedition for ...
... danger . The Britons therefore , for almost a century , enjoyed their liberty unmo- lefted , till at length the Romans , in the reign of Claudius , began to think feriously of re- ducing them under their dominion . The ex- pedition for ...
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... danger , or 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 ...
... danger , or 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 ...
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