The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... bodies , and small shields , with an azure blue , which in the language of the country was called Brith , and which ferved to distinguish them from thofe ftrangers who came among them for the purposes of trade or alliance . The Britons ...
... bodies , and small shields , with an azure blue , which in the language of the country was called Brith , and which ferved to distinguish them from thofe ftrangers who came among them for the purposes of trade or alliance . The Britons ...
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... bodies , were ufually the fkins of beafts ; but much of their bodies , as the arms , legs , and thighs , was left naked , and thofe parts were usually painted blue . Their hair , which was long , flowed down upon their backs and ...
... bodies , were ufually the fkins of beafts ; but much of their bodies , as the arms , legs , and thighs , was left naked , and thofe parts were usually painted blue . Their hair , which was long , flowed down upon their backs and ...
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... body of ten thousand men . The battle was obftinate and bloody . Boadicea herself appeared in a chariot with her two daughters , and harrangued her army with mafculine intrepidity ; but the irregular and undifciplined bravery of her ...
... body of ten thousand men . The battle was obftinate and bloody . Boadicea herself appeared in a chariot with her two daughters , and harrangued her army with mafculine intrepidity ; but the irregular and undifciplined bravery of her ...
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... body of troops on board his fleet , he ordered the commander to furround the whole coaft of Britain , which had not been discovered to be an ifland till the preceding year . This armament , pursuant to his orders , fteered to the ...
... body of troops on board his fleet , he ordered the commander to furround the whole coaft of Britain , which had not been discovered to be an ifland till the preceding year . This armament , pursuant to his orders , fteered to the ...
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... bodies were totally enervated , and their minds debauched . Thus entirely occupied in the enjoyment of the present interval of peace , they made no provifion for refifting the enemy who were only taking breath to renew their former in ...
... bodies were totally enervated , and their minds debauched . Thus entirely occupied in the enjoyment of the present interval of peace , they made no provifion for refifting the enemy who were only taking breath to renew their former in ...
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