Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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Oliver Goldsmith. 4003 George II . 1771. FIRST EDITION . 4 vols . , 8vo , calf ( · 351 GOLDSMITH ( Oliver ) HISTORY OF ENGLAND , from the Earliest Times to the Death of Сур B42 / 02.
Oliver Goldsmith. 4003 George II . 1771. FIRST EDITION . 4 vols . , 8vo , calf ( · 351 GOLDSMITH ( Oliver ) HISTORY OF ENGLAND , from the Earliest Times to the Death of Сур B42 / 02.
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... these researches have generally terminated in conjecture ; fo that from whence Britain was at first peopled , or took its name , is ftill uncertain . The va VOL . 1 . riety B riety of opinions upon this head ferve to prove the THE ...
... these researches have generally terminated in conjecture ; fo that from whence Britain was at first peopled , or took its name , is ftill uncertain . The va VOL . 1 . riety B riety of opinions upon this head ferve to prove the THE ...
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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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... first intended , from the agitation of the fea and the impending mountains , he refolved to chufe a landing - place of greater fecurity . The place he chofe was about eight miles far- ther on , fome fuppofe at Deal , where an in ...
... first intended , from the agitation of the fea and the impending mountains , he refolved to chufe a landing - place of greater fecurity . The place he chofe was about eight miles far- ther on , fome fuppofe at Deal , where an in ...
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... first art which a favage people is generally taught by their politer neighbours is that of war . The Britons , thenceforward , though not wholly wholly addicted to the Roman method of fight- ing , 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... first art which a favage people is generally taught by their politer neighbours is that of war . The Britons , thenceforward , though not wholly wholly addicted to the Roman method of fight- ing , 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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