The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... Such a fight at firft confounded the Romans , and fixed them motionless on the fpot , fo that they received the first affault without oppofition . But Paulinus exhorting his troops to defpife the menaces of an abfurd fuperftition ...
... Such a fight at firft confounded the Romans , and fixed them motionless on the fpot , fo that they received the first affault without oppofition . But Paulinus exhorting his troops to defpife the menaces of an abfurd fuperftition ...
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... Such , therefore , were very unlikely to give any disturbance to their governors ; and , in fact , instead of confidering their yoke as a burthen , they were taught to their HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 15 25 throw off all hopes of recovering ...
... Such , therefore , were very unlikely to give any disturbance to their governors ; and , in fact , instead of confidering their yoke as a burthen , they were taught to their HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 15 25 throw off all hopes of recovering ...
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... Such , however , were the calamities of the Romans themselves , furrounded as they were by myriads of favage nations , that they could yield no affiftance to fuch remote and unfer- viceable allies . The Britons , thus neglected , were ...
... Such , however , were the calamities of the Romans themselves , furrounded as they were by myriads of favage nations , that they could yield no affiftance to fuch remote and unfer- viceable allies . The Britons , thus neglected , were ...
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... such churches as had been suffered to decay were repaired . The more to facilitate the reception of Christianity , the pope enjoined his miffioner to remove the pagan idols , but not to throw down the altars , obferving , that the ...
... such churches as had been suffered to decay were repaired . The more to facilitate the reception of Christianity , the pope enjoined his miffioner to remove the pagan idols , but not to throw down the altars , obferving , that the ...
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... Such was the violence of his paffion , that , forgetting his mafter's intentions , he foli- cited only his own interefts , and demanded for himself the beautiful Elfrida from her father in marriage . The favourite of a king was not ...
... Such was the violence of his paffion , that , forgetting his mafter's intentions , he foli- cited only his own interefts , and demanded for himself the beautiful Elfrida from her father in marriage . The favourite of a king was not ...
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