Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... himself their fuperior . Of the many abridgements of our own hiftory hither- to published , none feems poffeffed of any fhare of merit or reputation ; fome have been written in dialogue , or merely in the stiffness of an index , and ...
... himself their fuperior . Of the many abridgements of our own hiftory hither- to published , none feems poffeffed of any fhare of merit or reputation ; fome have been written in dialogue , or merely in the stiffness of an index , and ...
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... himself , weakened by fo many de- sertions , refolved upon making what terms he was able while he yet had power to keep the field . The conditions offered by Cæfar and accepted by him were , that he should fend to the Continent double ...
... himself , weakened by fo many de- sertions , refolved upon making what terms he was able while he yet had power to keep the field . The conditions offered by Cæfar and accepted by him were , that he should fend to the Continent double ...
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... himself finding affairs fufficiently prepared for his reception , made a journey thi- ther , and received the fubmiffion of such states as , living by commerce , were willing to pur- chafe tranquillity at the expence of freedom . It is ...
... himself finding affairs fufficiently prepared for his reception , made a journey thi- ther , and received the fubmiffion of such states as , living by commerce , were willing to pur- chafe tranquillity at the expence of freedom . It is ...
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... himself , with an undaunted air and a dignified afpect . He appeared no way dejected at the amazing concourfe of ' fpectators that were gathered upon this occafion , but cafting his eyes on the fplendours that furrounded him , “ Alas ...
... himself , with an undaunted air and a dignified afpect . He appeared no way dejected at the amazing concourfe of ' fpectators that were gathered upon this occafion , but cafting his eyes on the fplendours that furrounded him , “ Alas ...
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... himself to the fu- preme command by the murder of his prede- ceffor . This step was only productive of fresh calamities . Vortigern , inftead of exerting what strength yet remained in the kingdom , only fet himself to look about for ...
... himself to the fu- preme command by the murder of his prede- ceffor . This step was only productive of fresh calamities . Vortigern , inftead of exerting what strength yet remained in the kingdom , only fet himself to look about for ...
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