Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... destroying , were the warriors who conducted them unemployed . Thefe darted their javelins against the enemy , ran along the beam , leapt on the ground , re- fumed their feat , ftopt , or turned their horfes at full speed , and ...
... destroying , were the warriors who conducted them unemployed . Thefe darted their javelins against the enemy , ran along the beam , leapt on the ground , re- fumed their feat , ftopt , or turned their horfes at full speed , and ...
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... destroyed all their confecrat- ed groves and altars . In the mean time the Britons , taking advan- tage of his abfence , refolved by a general in- furrection to free themselves from that state of abject fervitude to which they were ...
... destroyed all their confecrat- ed groves and altars . In the mean time the Britons , taking advan- tage of his abfence , refolved by a general in- furrection to free themselves from that state of abject fervitude to which they were ...
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... destroyed by the conquerors , who rather aimed at enjoying the comforts of life than its magnificence . The few natives who were not either maffacred or expelled their habitations , were reduced to the most abject flavery , and employed ...
... destroyed by the conquerors , who rather aimed at enjoying the comforts of life than its magnificence . The few natives who were not either maffacred or expelled their habitations , were reduced to the most abject flavery , and employed ...
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... destroyed among the people , and the kingdom was weakened to fuch a degree , that it was in no condition to withstand such an invader as Egbert . The inhabitants , therefore , unable to refift , his power , and defirous of poffeffing ...
... destroyed among the people , and the kingdom was weakened to fuch a degree , that it was in no condition to withstand such an invader as Egbert . The inhabitants , therefore , unable to refift , his power , and defirous of poffeffing ...
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... destroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus opposed to an enemy whom not ftationary force could refift , nor no treaty could bind , found himself unable to repel the efforts of those ravagers , who from all quarters invaded him . New ...
... destroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus opposed to an enemy whom not ftationary force could refift , nor no treaty could bind , found himself unable to repel the efforts of those ravagers , who from all quarters invaded him . New ...
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