Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... obliged the inhabi- tants to make him new fubmiffions , he again returned with his army into Gaul , having made himself rather the nominal than the real poffeffor of the island . Whatever the ftipulated tribute might have been , it is ...
... obliged the inhabi- tants to make him new fubmiffions , he again returned with his army into Gaul , having made himself rather the nominal than the real poffeffor of the island . Whatever the ftipulated tribute might have been , it is ...
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... obliged to recruit their legions from the troops that were placed to defend the frontier provinces . When the heart of the empire was contended for , it was not much . confidered in what manner the extremities were to be defended . In ...
... obliged to recruit their legions from the troops that were placed to defend the frontier provinces . When the heart of the empire was contended for , it was not much . confidered in what manner the extremities were to be defended . In ...
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... obliged to retreat from the fouthern parts of the kingdom laden with fpoil . • The enemy having thus left the country open , the Britons joyfully iffued from their mountains and forefts , and pursued once more their ufual arts of ...
... obliged to retreat from the fouthern parts of the kingdom laden with fpoil . • The enemy having thus left the country open , the Britons joyfully iffued from their mountains and forefts , and pursued once more their ufual arts of ...
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... obliged him to give her back , by the mediation of Gildas Albanius . In his fe- cond wife , perhaps , he might have been more fortunate , as we have no mention made of her , but it was otherwise with his third confort , who was ...
... obliged him to give her back , by the mediation of Gildas Albanius . In his fe- cond wife , perhaps , he might have been more fortunate , as we have no mention made of her , but it was otherwise with his third confort , who was ...
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... obliged to ftipulate that this princess . fhould enjoy the free exercife of her religion , which was that of Christianity . She was there- fore attended to Canterbury , the place of her refidence , by Luidhard , a Gaulish prelate , who ...
... obliged to ftipulate that this princess . fhould enjoy the free exercife of her religion , which was that of Christianity . She was there- fore attended to Canterbury , the place of her refidence , by Luidhard , a Gaulish prelate , who ...
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