Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... first been permitted to refide . There , finding the country fertile , and commodiously fituated for trade , they settled upon the fea - fide , and in- troduced troduced the practice of agriculture . But it was very 2 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... first been permitted to refide . There , finding the country fertile , and commodiously fituated for trade , they settled upon the fea - fide , and in- troduced troduced the practice of agriculture . But it was very 2 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... fide to oppofe him ; but feeing the number of his forces , and the whole fea as it were covered with his shipping , they were ftruck with confternation , and retired to their places of fecurity . The Romans , how- ever , purfued them to ...
... fide to oppofe him ; but feeing the number of his forces , and the whole fea as it were covered with his shipping , they were ftruck with confternation , and retired to their places of fecurity . The Romans , how- ever , purfued them to ...
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... fide of the defendants . The fouthern natives being accustomed to have re- course to Rome , as well for protection as for laws , made fupplication to the emperors , and had one legion sent over for their defence . This relief was in the ...
... fide of the defendants . The fouthern natives being accustomed to have re- course to Rome , as well for protection as for laws , made fupplication to the emperors , and had one legion sent over for their defence . This relief was in the ...
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... fide ; although , in a battle fought at Eglesford , Horfa , the Saxon general , was flain . But a fingle victory , or even a repetition of fuccefs , could avail but little against an enemy continually reinforced from abroad ; for Hen ...
... fide ; although , in a battle fought at Eglesford , Horfa , the Saxon general , was flain . But a fingle victory , or even a repetition of fuccefs , could avail but little against an enemy continually reinforced from abroad ; for Hen ...
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... fide , drew a dagger , and lifting his arm , with a fu- rious blow ftabbed the monarch to the heart , who fell down on the bofom of his murderer , The death of the affaffin , who was inftantly cut in pieces , was but a small ...
... fide , drew a dagger , and lifting his arm , with a fu- rious blow ftabbed the monarch to the heart , who fell down on the bofom of his murderer , The death of the affaffin , who was inftantly cut in pieces , was but a small ...
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