Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... taken Hume for my guide , as far as he goes ; and it is but juftice to say , that wherever I was ob- liged to abridge his work I did it with reluctance , as I fcarce cut out a line that did not contain a beauty . But though I must ...
... taken Hume for my guide , as far as he goes ; and it is but juftice to say , that wherever I was ob- liged to abridge his work I did it with reluctance , as I fcarce cut out a line that did not contain a beauty . But though I must ...
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... taken in war , and prophefied from the manner in which the blood happened to ftream from the wound . Their altars confifted of four broad ftones , three fet edge - ways , and the fourth at top , many many of which remain to this day ...
... taken in war , and prophefied from the manner in which the blood happened to ftream from the wound . Their altars confifted of four broad ftones , three fet edge - ways , and the fourth at top , many many of which remain to this day ...
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... taken in war was used by the captor until the Druids determined what part they fhould feclude for themselves . It may be eafily fuppofed , that the manners of the people took a tincture from the disci- pline of their teachers . Their ...
... taken in war was used by the captor until the Druids determined what part they fhould feclude for themselves . It may be eafily fuppofed , that the manners of the people took a tincture from the disci- pline of their teachers . Their ...
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... , with whom he had taken refuge . The capture of this general was received with fuch joy at Rome , that Claudius commanded that he VOL . I. C " fhould fhould be brought from Britain , in order to be HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 17.
... , with whom he had taken refuge . The capture of this general was received with fuch joy at Rome , that Claudius commanded that he VOL . I. C " fhould fhould be brought from Britain , in order to be HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 17.
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... taken in war , were firft brought forward ; these were followed by his family , who , with abject lamentations , were feen to implore for mercy . Last of all came Caractacus himself , with an undaunted air and a dignified afpect . He ...
... taken in war , were firft brought forward ; these were followed by his family , who , with abject lamentations , were feen to implore for mercy . Last of all came Caractacus himself , with an undaunted air and a dignified afpect . He ...
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