Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... followed the maxims of Auguftus , and wifely judging the empire already too ex- tensive , made no attempt upon Britain . Some Roman foldiers having been wrecked on the British coaft , the inhabitants not only affifted them with the ...
... followed the maxims of Auguftus , and wifely judging the empire already too ex- tensive , made no attempt upon Britain . Some Roman foldiers having been wrecked on the British coaft , the inhabitants not only affifted them with the ...
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... followed by his family , who , with abject lamentations , were feen to implore for mercy . Last of all came Caractacus himself , with an undaunted air and a dignified afpect . He appeared no way dejected at the amazing concourfe of ...
... followed by his family , who , with abject lamentations , were feen to implore for mercy . Last of all came Caractacus himself , with an undaunted air and a dignified afpect . He appeared no way dejected at the amazing concourfe of ...
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... followed the ex- ample ; and Boadicea , a woman of great beauty and masculine fpirit , was appointed to head the common forces , which amounted to two hundred and thirty thousand fighting men . These , exasperated by their wrongs ...
... followed the ex- ample ; and Boadicea , a woman of great beauty and masculine fpirit , was appointed to head the common forces , which amounted to two hundred and thirty thousand fighting men . These , exasperated by their wrongs ...
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... after declar- ing himself a convert to the arguments of Pau- linus , and the whole body of the people una- nimously followed their example . The 1 The authority of Edwin , who was thus converted , 52 HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
... after declar- ing himself a convert to the arguments of Pau- linus , and the whole body of the people una- nimously followed their example . The 1 The authority of Edwin , who was thus converted , 52 HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
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... followed , in which the Danes were victo- rious : but Edmund ftill having intereft enough to bring a third army into the field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harraffed by these convulfions , obliged their kings to come to a ...
... followed , in which the Danes were victo- rious : but Edmund ftill having intereft enough to bring a third army into the field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harraffed by these convulfions , obliged their kings to come to a ...
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