Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... levy the contributions in Britain ferved to excite the indignation of the natives , and give spirit to his attempts . This rude foldier , though with inferior inferior forces , continued , for above the space of 16 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... levy the contributions in Britain ferved to excite the indignation of the natives , and give spirit to his attempts . This rude foldier , though with inferior inferior forces , continued , for above the space of 16 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... fubmiffion . Such , therefore , were very unlikely to give any disturbance to their governors ; and , in fact , instead of confidering their yoke as a burthen , they were taught to their HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 25 • ...
... fubmiffion . Such , therefore , were very unlikely to give any disturbance to their governors ; and , in fact , instead of confidering their yoke as a burthen , they were taught to their HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 25 • ...
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... give ineffectual fuccour to the various conten- ders for the empire , who , falling in every at- tempt , only left the name of tyrants behind them . In the mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots conti ...
... give ineffectual fuccour to the various conten- ders for the empire , who , falling in every at- tempt , only left the name of tyrants behind them . In the mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots conti ...
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... , had about that time gained confiderable advantages over the Goths , and feemed to give fresh hopes of re- ftoring the Roman empire . It was to him . they A. D. 448 . they applied for fuccour , in HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 31.
... , had about that time gained confiderable advantages over the Goths , and feemed to give fresh hopes of re- ftoring the Roman empire . It was to him . they A. D. 448 . they applied for fuccour , in HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 31.
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... give laws , manners , and liberty to the rest of Europe . A part of this people , under the name of Suevi , had , fome time before Cæfar's invafion of Gaul , fub- dued and poffeffed an extenfive empire in Germany . These , for their ...
... give laws , manners , and liberty to the rest of Europe . A part of this people , under the name of Suevi , had , fome time before Cæfar's invafion of Gaul , fub- dued and poffeffed an extenfive empire in Germany . These , for their ...
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