Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... treaty . Cæfar it is likely was not much displeased at the omiffion , as it furnished him with a pretext of visiting the island once more , and completing a conquest which he had only begun . Accordingly , the enfuing fpring , he fet ...
... treaty . Cæfar it is likely was not much displeased at the omiffion , as it furnished him with a pretext of visiting the island once more , and completing a conquest which he had only begun . Accordingly , the enfuing fpring , he fet ...
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... treaty with the Picts , whom they had been called in to reprefs . The Britons , impelled by the urgency of their calamities , at length took up arms ; and having depofed Vortigern , by whose counsel and vices they were thus redu- ced to ...
... treaty with the Picts , whom they had been called in to reprefs . The Britons , impelled by the urgency of their calamities , at length took up arms ; and having depofed Vortigern , by whose counsel and vices they were thus redu- ced to ...
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... treaty agreed to relinquish the kingdom ; but , instead of complying with their engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burning and destroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus opposed to an enemy whom not ...
... treaty agreed to relinquish the kingdom ; but , instead of complying with their engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burning and destroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus opposed to an enemy whom not ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. compelled them to treaties ; they broke every league ; and continuing their attacks with un- abated perfeverance , at length totally dispirit- ed his army , and induced his fuperftitious fol- diers to believe themselves ...
Oliver Goldsmith. compelled them to treaties ; they broke every league ; and continuing their attacks with un- abated perfeverance , at length totally dispirit- ed his army , and induced his fuperftitious fol- diers to believe themselves ...
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... treaty became necef- fary . The Danes , as hath been already obferv- ed , had made feveral fettlements , for many years before , in different parts of the king- dom . There , without mixing with the natives , they ftill maintained a ...
... treaty became necef- fary . The Danes , as hath been already obferv- ed , had made feveral fettlements , for many years before , in different parts of the king- dom . There , without mixing with the natives , they ftill maintained a ...
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