Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... raise all the conveniencies of life , inftructed them in the arts of agriculture , and , in order to pro- tect them in their peaceable poffeffions , he drew a rampart , and fixed a train of garrifons between them and their northern ...
... raise all the conveniencies of life , inftructed them in the arts of agriculture , and , in order to pro- tect them in their peaceable poffeffions , he drew a rampart , and fixed a train of garrifons between them and their northern ...
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... raised 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 ...
... raised 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 ...
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... raise the fum , he impofed a tax of a penny on each houfe poffeffed of thirty pence a year . This impofition being afterwards generally levied throughout the kingdom , went by the name of Peter - pence , and in fucceeding times gave ...
... raise the fum , he impofed a tax of a penny on each houfe poffeffed of thirty pence a year . This impofition being afterwards generally levied throughout the kingdom , went by the name of Peter - pence , and in fucceeding times gave ...
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... raise the people above mere . barbarians ; but yet loft all their native fplendor in the tranfplantation . The Eng- lish , at this time , might be considered as po- lite , if compared to the naked Britons at the invafion of Cæfar . The ...
... raise the people above mere . barbarians ; but yet loft all their native fplendor in the tranfplantation . The Eng- lish , at this time , might be considered as po- lite , if compared to the naked Britons at the invafion of Cæfar . The ...
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... raised his palaces of brick , and the nobility by degrees began to imitate his example . He introduced and encouraged manufactures of all kinds , and no inventor or improver of any ingenious art was fuffered to go unrewarded . Even the ...
... raised his palaces of brick , and the nobility by degrees began to imitate his example . He introduced and encouraged manufactures of all kinds , and no inventor or improver of any ingenious art was fuffered to go unrewarded . Even the ...
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