The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... Rome , and many received their education there . From that time the Britons began to im- prove in all the arts which contribute to the advancement of human nature . The first art which a favage people is generally taught by their ...
... Rome , and many received their education there . From that time the Britons began to im- prove in all the arts which contribute to the advancement of human nature . The first art which a favage people is generally taught by their ...
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... Brigantes , with whom he had taken refuge . The capture of this general was received with fuch joy at Rome , that Claudius commanded that he VOL . I. C fhould fhould be brought from Britain , in order to be HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 17.
... Brigantes , with whom he had taken refuge . The capture of this general was received with fuch joy at Rome , that Claudius commanded that he VOL . I. C fhould fhould be brought from Britain , in order to be HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 17.
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... Rome in the island , but the diffen- fions and diftreffes of the Romans themselves , and that dreadful period at laft arrived . 1 Rome , that had for ages given laws to na- tions , and diffufed flavery and oppreffion over the known ...
... Rome in the island , but the diffen- fions and diftreffes of the Romans themselves , and that dreadful period at laft arrived . 1 Rome , that had for ages given laws to na- tions , and diffufed flavery and oppreffion over the known ...
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... Rome , as well for protection as for laws , made fupplications to the emperors , and had one legion fent over for their defence . This relief was in the beginning attended with the defired effect , the barbarous invaders were re- pulfed ...
... Rome , as well for protection as for laws , made fupplications to the emperors , and had one legion fent over for their defence . This relief was in the beginning attended with the defired effect , the barbarous invaders were re- pulfed ...
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... Rome , yet they too well perceived the weakness of the enemy , and their own fuperior skill in arms . At length , in the reign of Valentinian the Younger , the empire of Rome began to tremble for its capital , and being fatigued with ...
... Rome , yet they too well perceived the weakness of the enemy , and their own fuperior skill in arms . At length , in the reign of Valentinian the Younger , the empire of Rome began to tremble for its capital , and being fatigued with ...
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