The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... BRITONS before the Arrival of the ROMANS . IT is fortunate for mankind , that thofe pe- riods of history which are the leaft ferviceable , are the least known . It has been the ftudy of many learned men to refeue from obscurity , and ...
... BRITONS before the Arrival of the ROMANS . IT is fortunate for mankind , that thofe pe- riods of history which are the leaft ferviceable , are the least known . It has been the ftudy of many learned men to refeue from obscurity , and ...
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... Britons were but very little known to the reft of the world before the time of the Romans . The coafts oppofite Gaul , indeed , were frequented by merchants who traded thither for fuch commodities as the natives were able to produce ...
... Britons were but very little known to the reft of the world before the time of the Romans . The coafts oppofite Gaul , indeed , were frequented by merchants who traded thither for fuch commodities as the natives were able to produce ...
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... Britons was one of the moft confiderable parts of their government ; and the Druids , who were the guardians of it , poffeffed great authority among them . These endeavoured to imprefs the minds of the peo- ple with an opinion of their ...
... Britons was one of the moft confiderable parts of their government ; and the Druids , who were the guardians of it , poffeffed great authority among them . These endeavoured to imprefs the minds of the peo- ple with an opinion of their ...
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... Britons then were , we have only to turn to the favage na- tions which ftill fubfift in primeval rudeness . Temperate rather from neceffity than choice ; patient of fatigue , yet inconftant in attach- ment ; bold , improvident , and ...
... Britons then were , we have only to turn to the favage na- tions which ftill fubfift in primeval rudeness . Temperate rather from neceffity than choice ; patient of fatigue , yet inconftant in attach- ment ; bold , improvident , and ...
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... Britons , in the rude and barbarous ftate in which we have juft defcribed them , feemed to ftand in need of more polished in- ftructors ; and indeed whatever evils may attend the conquest of heroes , their fuccefs has gene- rally ...
... Britons , in the rude and barbarous ftate in which we have juft defcribed them , feemed to ftand in need of more polished in- ftructors ; and indeed whatever evils may attend the conquest of heroes , their fuccefs has gene- rally ...
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