Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... enemy , ran along the beam , leapt on the ground , re- fumed their feat , ftopt , or turned their horfes at full speed , and fometimes cunningly retreat- ed , to draw the enemy into confufion . No- thing can be more terrible than the ...
... enemy , ran along the beam , leapt on the ground , re- fumed their feat , ftopt , or turned their horfes at full speed , and fometimes cunningly retreat- ed , to draw the enemy into confufion . No- thing can be more terrible than the ...
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... enemy as had fought protection from his refentment . The natives , informed of his intention , were fenfible of the unequal contest , and endeavoured to appease him by fubmiffion . He received their ambaffadors with great complacency ...
... enemy as had fought protection from his refentment . The natives , informed of his intention , were fenfible of the unequal contest , and endeavoured to appease him by fubmiffion . He received their ambaffadors with great complacency ...
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... enemy , took and burned the capital city of Caffibelaunus , established his ally Mandubratius as fovereign of the Tri- nobantes ; and having obliged the inhabi- tants to make him new fubmiffions , he again returned with his army into ...
... enemy , took and burned the capital city of Caffibelaunus , established his ally Mandubratius as fovereign of the Tri- nobantes ; and having obliged the inhabi- tants to make him new fubmiffions , he again returned with his army into ...
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... enemy approaching , drew up his army , composed of different tribes , and going from rank to rank , exhorted them to ftrike the last blow , for liberty , fafety , and life . To thefe exhortations his foldiers replied with fhouts of ...
... enemy approaching , drew up his army , composed of different tribes , and going from rank to rank , exhorted them to ftrike the last blow , for liberty , fafety , and life . To thefe exhortations his foldiers replied with fhouts of ...
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... enemies , and 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 ...
... enemies , and 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 ...
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