The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... these researches have generally terminated in conjecture ; fo that from whence Britain was at first peopled , or took its name , is ftill uncertain . The va VOL . I. B riety of opinions upon this head ferve to prove the riety 1 ...
... these researches have generally terminated in conjecture ; fo that from whence Britain was at first peopled , or took its name , is ftill uncertain . The va VOL . I. B riety of opinions upon this head ferve to prove the riety 1 ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. riety of opinions upon this head ferve to prove the futility of all . It will , therefore , be fufficient to obferve , that this beautiful ifland , by fome thought the largest in the world , was called Britannia by the ...
Oliver Goldsmith. riety of opinions upon this head ferve to prove the futility of all . It will , therefore , be fufficient to obferve , that this beautiful ifland , by fome thought the largest in the world , was called Britannia by the ...
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... head the common forces , which amounted to two hundred and thirty thoufand fighting men . Thefe , exafperated by their wrongs , attacked feveral of the Roman fettlements and colonies with fuccefs . Paulinus haftened to relieve London ...
... head the common forces , which amounted to two hundred and thirty thoufand fighting men . Thefe , exafperated by their wrongs , attacked feveral of the Roman fettlements and colonies with fuccefs . Paulinus haftened to relieve London ...
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... country rude and impervious by nature . He was opposed by Galgacus , at the head of a numerous army , whom he defeated in a decifive C 4 action , action , in which confiderable numbers were flain . Being HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 23.
... country rude and impervious by nature . He was opposed by Galgacus , at the head of a numerous army , whom he defeated in a decifive C 4 action , action , in which confiderable numbers were flain . Being HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 23.
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... their defection , was defeated , and flain : and two years after , Ludeçan , his fucceffor , met with the fame fate , Withalf , one of their colder men , men , foon after put himself at their head , бо HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... their defection , was defeated , and flain : and two years after , Ludeçan , his fucceffor , met with the fame fate , Withalf , one of their colder men , men , foon after put himself at their head , бо HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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