Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... tion was ever more terrible than theirs ; be- fides the fevere penalties which they were per- mitted to inflict in this world , they inculcated . the eternal tranfimigration of fouls , and thus extended their authority as far as the ...
... tion was ever more terrible than theirs ; be- fides the fevere penalties which they were per- mitted to inflict in this world , they inculcated . the eternal tranfimigration of fouls , and thus extended their authority as far as the ...
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... tion , and the fubmiffions he received feemed to fatisfy his refentment : upon his death - bed he appeared fenfible of the overgrown extent of the Roman empire , and he recommended it to his fucceffors never to enlarge their terri ...
... tion , and the fubmiffions he received feemed to fatisfy his refentment : upon his death - bed he appeared fenfible of the overgrown extent of the Roman empire , and he recommended it to his fucceffors never to enlarge their terri ...
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... tion ferves to increase the splendours of your victory . Had I furrendered myself in the begin- ning of the conteft , neither my difgrace nor your ning 18 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . fhould be brought from Britain, in order to be ...
... tion ferves to increase the splendours of your victory . Had I furrendered myself in the begin- ning of the conteft , neither my difgrace nor your ning 18 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . fhould be brought from Britain, in order to be ...
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... tion . " The Emperor was affected with the British hero's misfortunes , and won by his addrefs . He ordered him to be unchained upon the spot , with the reft of the captives , and the first use they made of their liberty was to go and ...
... tion . " The Emperor was affected with the British hero's misfortunes , and won by his addrefs . He ordered him to be unchained upon the spot , with the reft of the captives , and the first use they made of their liberty was to go and ...
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... tion . The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island was Ju- lius Agricola , who governed it during the reigns of Vefpafian , Titus , and Domitian , and diftin- guished himself as well by his courage as ...
... tion . The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island was Ju- lius Agricola , who governed it during the reigns of Vefpafian , Titus , and Domitian , and diftin- guished himself as well by his courage as ...
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