Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... hand , while he endeavours to a- muse , must frequently tranfgrefs the li- mits to which his plan fhould confine him . Thus all fuch as defire only a- A 2 mufe- mufement may be difgufted with his bre- , vity , PREFACE .
... hand , while he endeavours to a- muse , must frequently tranfgrefs the li- mits to which his plan fhould confine him . Thus all fuch as defire only a- A 2 mufe- mufement may be difgufted with his bre- , vity , PREFACE .
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... hands to be true . Were an epitome of history the field for dif playing erudition , the author could fhew that he has read many books which others have neglected , and that he also could advance many anecdotes which are at present very ...
... hands to be true . Were an epitome of history the field for dif playing erudition , the author could fhew that he has read many books which others have neglected , and that he also could advance many anecdotes which are at present very ...
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... hands , poured forth the most terrible execra- tions . Such a fight at firft confounded the Romans , and fixed them motionlefs on the fpot , fo that they received the firft affault without oppofition . But Paulinus exhorting his troops ...
... hands , poured forth the most terrible execra- tions . Such a fight at firft confounded the Romans , and fixed them motionlefs on the fpot , fo that they received the firft affault without oppofition . But Paulinus exhorting his troops ...
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... hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poifon . Nero foon after recalled Pau- linus from a government , where , by suffering and inflicting fo many feverities , he was judged improper to compofe the angry and alarmed 2 ...
... hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her life by poifon . Nero foon after recalled Pau- linus from a government , where , by suffering and inflicting fo many feverities , he was judged improper to compofe the angry and alarmed 2 ...
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... hand , drive us into the fea ; the fea , on the other , drives us back upon the Barbarians . We bave only the bard choice left us , of perishing by the fword , or being drowned in the deep . Such , however , were the calamities of the ...
... hand , drive us into the fea ; the fea , on the other , drives us back upon the Barbarians . We bave only the bard choice left us , of perishing by the fword , or being drowned in the deep . Such , however , were the calamities of the ...
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