The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... himself , weakened by fo many de- fertions , refolved upon making what terms he was able , while he yet had power to keep the field . The conditions offered by Cæfar and accepted by him were , that he should fend to the Continent double ...
... himself , weakened by fo many de- fertions , refolved upon making what terms he was able , while he yet had power to keep the field . The conditions offered by Cæfar and accepted by him were , that he should fend to the Continent double ...
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... himself rather the nominal than the real poffeffor of the island . Whatever the ftipulated tribute might have been , it is more than probable , as there was no authority left to exact it , that it was but in- differently paid . Upon the ...
... himself rather the nominal than the real poffeffor of the island . Whatever the ftipulated tribute might have been , it is more than probable , as there was no authority left to exact it , that it was but in- differently paid . Upon the ...
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... himself finding affairs fufficiently prepared for his reception , made a journey thither , and received the fubmiffion of fuch ftates as , living by commerce , were willing to purchase tranquillity at the expence of free- dom . It is ...
... himself finding affairs fufficiently prepared for his reception , made a journey thither , and received the fubmiffion of fuch ftates as , living by commerce , were willing to purchase tranquillity at the expence of free- dom . It is ...
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... himself , with an undaunted air and a dignified afpect . He appeared no way dejected at the amazing concourfe of fpectators that were gathered upon this occafion , but cafting his eyes on the fplendours that furrounded him , " Alas ...
... himself , with an undaunted air and a dignified afpect . He appeared no way dejected at the amazing concourfe of fpectators that were gathered upon this occafion , but cafting his eyes on the fplendours that furrounded him , " Alas ...
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... himself as well by his courage as humanity . Agricola , who is confidered as one of the greatest characters in hiftory , formed a regular plan for fubduing and civilizing the ifland , and thus ren- dering the acquifition useful to the ...
... himself as well by his courage as humanity . Agricola , who is confidered as one of the greatest characters in hiftory , formed a regular plan for fubduing and civilizing the ifland , and thus ren- dering the acquifition useful to the ...
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