Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... But these researches have generally terminated in conjecture ; fo that from whence Britain was at first peopled , or took its name , is ftill uncertain . The va VOL . 1 . riety B riety of opinions upon this head ferve to prove the THE ...
... But these researches have generally terminated in conjecture ; fo that from whence Britain was at first peopled , or took its name , is ftill uncertain . The va VOL . 1 . riety B riety of opinions upon this head ferve to prove the THE ...
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... took a tincture from the disci- pline of their teachers . Their lives were fim- ple , but they were marked with cruelty and fierceness ; their courage was great , but neither dignified B 4 dignified by mercy nor perfeverance . In short ...
... took a tincture from the disci- pline of their teachers . Their lives were fim- ple , but they were marked with cruelty and fierceness ; their courage was great , but neither dignified B 4 dignified by mercy nor perfeverance . In short ...
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... took and burned the capital city of Caffibelaunus , established his ally Mandubratius as fovereign of the Tri- nobantes ; and having obliged the inhabi- tants to make him new fubmiffions , he again returned with his army into Gaul ...
... took and burned the capital city of Caffibelaunus , established his ally Mandubratius as fovereign of the Tri- nobantes ; and having obliged the inhabi- tants to make him new fubmiffions , he again returned with his army into Gaul ...
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... took poffeffion of the whole ; and when Boadicea , the widow of the deceased , at- tempted to remonftrate , he ordered her to be fcourged like a flave , and violated the chastity of her daughters . These outrages were fuffi- cient to ...
... took poffeffion of the whole ; and when Boadicea , the widow of the deceased , at- tempted to remonftrate , he ordered her to be fcourged like a flave , and violated the chastity of her daughters . These outrages were fuffi- cient to ...
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... took up arms ; and having depofed Vortigern , by whose counsel and vices they were thus redu- ced to an extremity , they put themselves un- der the command of Vortimer , his fon . Many were the battles fought between these enraged ...
... took up arms ; and having depofed Vortigern , by whose counsel and vices they were thus redu- ced to an extremity , they put themselves un- der the command of Vortimer , his fon . Many were the battles fought between these enraged ...
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