The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... 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 throw light upon ...
... 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 throw light upon ...
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... arrived on the coaft near Dover , where he faw the rocks and cliffs covered with armed men to oppofe his landing . Finding it impracticable to gain the fhore where he first intended , from the agitation of the fea and the impending ...
... arrived on the coaft near Dover , where he faw the rocks and cliffs covered with armed men to oppofe his landing . Finding it impracticable to gain the fhore where he first intended , from the agitation of the fea and the impending ...
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... arriving at the place of his former defcent , he landed without oppofition . The iflanders being ap prized of his invafion , had affembled an army , and marched down to the fea - fide to oppofe him ; but feeing the number of his forces ...
... arriving at the place of his former defcent , he landed without oppofition . The iflanders being ap prized of his invafion , had affembled an army , and marched down to the fea - fide to oppofe him ; but feeing the number of his forces ...
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... arrived in this city not as a cap- tive but as a friend . But my prefent misfor- tunes redound as much to your honour as to my difgrace , and the obftinacy of my oppofi- tion ferves to increase the fplendours of your victory . Had I ...
... arrived in this city not as a cap- tive but as a friend . But my prefent misfor- tunes redound as much to your honour as to my difgrace , and the obftinacy of my oppofi- tion ferves to increase the fplendours of your victory . Had I ...
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... arrival that it would be requifite for the general fafety to abandon that place to the merciless fury of the enemy . Lon- don was therefore foon reduced to afhes ; fuch of the inhabitants as remained in it were maffacred ; and the ...
... arrival that it would be requifite for the general fafety to abandon that place to the merciless fury of the enemy . Lon- don was therefore foon reduced to afhes ; fuch of the inhabitants as remained in it were maffacred ; and the ...
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