Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... last blow , for liberty , fafety , and life . To thefe exhortations his foldiers replied with fhouts of determined valour . But what could undisciplined bravery avail against the attack of an army skilled in all the arts of war , and ...
... last blow , for liberty , fafety , and life . To thefe exhortations his foldiers replied with fhouts of determined valour . But what could undisciplined bravery avail against the attack of an army skilled in all the arts of war , and ...
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... Last of all came Caractacus 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 ...
... Last of all came Caractacus 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 ...
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... last arrived . Rome , that had for ages given laws to na- tions , and diffused flavery and oppreffion over the known world , at length began to fink under her own magnificence . Mankind , as if by a general confent , rose up to vindi ...
... last arrived . Rome , that had for ages given laws to na- tions , and diffused flavery and oppreffion over the known world , at length began to fink under her own magnificence . Mankind , as if by a general confent , rose up to vindi ...
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... last leave of the ifland , they left the natives to the choice of their own government and kings . They gave them the beft inftructions the calamitous times would permit , for exercifing their arms , and repairing their ramparts . They ...
... last leave of the ifland , they left the natives to the choice of their own government and kings . They gave them the beft inftructions the calamitous times would permit , for exercifing their arms , and repairing their ramparts . They ...
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... last powerfully operated . The king openly espoused the Chriftian religion , while his example wrought fo fuccefsfully on his fubjects , that numbers of them came voluntarily to be baptiz ed , their miffioner loudly declaring against ...
... last powerfully operated . The king openly espoused the Chriftian religion , while his example wrought fo fuccefsfully on his fubjects , that numbers of them came voluntarily to be baptiz ed , their miffioner loudly declaring against ...
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