The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... still be acquired . The Britons made one expiring effort more to recover their liberty , in the times of Nero , A. D. 59 . taking advantage of the abfence of Paulinus the Roman general , who was employed in fub- duing the isle of ...
... still be acquired . The Britons made one expiring effort more to recover their liberty , in the times of Nero , A. D. 59 . taking advantage of the abfence of Paulinus the Roman general , who was employed in fub- duing the isle of ...
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... still spread over the face of the country , and left without a fingle perfon of conduct or courage to defend them . To complete the measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them , were infected with the ...
... still spread over the face of the country , and left without a fingle perfon of conduct or courage to defend them . To complete the measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them , were infected with the ...
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... still more flagrant . It certainly was not without the most preffing invitations , that the Saxons . deigned to efpouse their caufe ; and we are yet in poffeffion of the form of their requeft , as left us by Wittichindus , a cotemporary ...
... still more flagrant . It certainly was not without the most preffing invitations , that the Saxons . deigned to efpouse their caufe ; and we are yet in poffeffion of the form of their requeft , as left us by Wittichindus , a cotemporary ...
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... were the battles fought between these enraged nations , their hatred to each other being still more enflamed by the difference of their reli- D4 gion , gion , the Britons being all Chriftians , and the HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 39 .
... were the battles fought between these enraged nations , their hatred to each other being still more enflamed by the difference of their reli- D4 gion , gion , the Britons being all Chriftians , and the HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 39 .
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... still made in the island , fuffici- ently proves the advantage to have been on their fide ; although , in a battle fought at Eglesford , Horfa , the Saxon general , was flain . But a fingle victory , or even a repetition of fuccefs ...
... still made in the island , fuffici- ently proves the advantage to have been on their fide ; although , in a battle fought at Eglesford , Horfa , the Saxon general , was flain . But a fingle victory , or even a repetition of fuccefs ...
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