The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... foon followed the example ; and Boadicea , a woman of great beauty and mafculine fpirit , was appointed to head the common forces , which amounted to two hundred and thirty thoufand fighting men . Thefe , exafperated by their wrongs ...
... foon followed the example ; and Boadicea , a woman of great beauty and mafculine fpirit , was appointed to head the common forces , which amounted to two hundred and thirty thoufand fighting men . Thefe , exafperated by their wrongs ...
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... foon reduced to afhes ; fuch of the inhabitants as remained in it were maffacred ; and the Romans , with all other strangers , to the number of feventy thousand , were cruelly put to the fword . Flushed with thefe fucceffes , the ...
... foon reduced to afhes ; fuch of the inhabitants as remained in it were maffacred ; and the Romans , with all other strangers , to the number of feventy thousand , were cruelly put to the fword . Flushed with thefe fucceffes , the ...
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... their mountains and forefts , and purfued once more their ufual arts of hufbandry , which were at- tended with fuch abundance the fucceeding feafon , season , that they foon forgot all their past mi- 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... their mountains and forefts , and purfued once more their ufual arts of hufbandry , which were at- tended with fuch abundance the fucceeding feafon , season , that they foon forgot all their past mi- 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Oliver Goldsmith. season , that they foon forgot all their past mi- feries . But it had been happy for them , if plenty had not removed one evil to plant an- other . They began , from a state of famine , to indulge themselves in fuch ...
Oliver Goldsmith. season , that they foon forgot all their past mi- feries . But it had been happy for them , if plenty had not removed one evil to plant an- other . They began , from a state of famine , to indulge themselves in fuch ...
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... foon gained a com- plete victory over them . Hengift and Horfa poffeffed great credit among their countrymen at home , and had been much celebrated for their valour and the fplendor of their descent . They were believed to be fprung ...
... foon gained a com- plete victory over them . Hengift and Horfa poffeffed great credit among their countrymen at home , and had been much celebrated for their valour and the fplendor of their descent . They were believed to be fprung ...
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