The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... hundred fhips ; and , 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 ...
... hundred fhips ; and , 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 ...
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... 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 , C 3 London , which was already a flourifling ...
... 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 , C 3 London , which was already a flourifling ...
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... hundred men , under the command of Hengift and Horfa , who were brothers , and landed on the ifle of Thanet . There they did not long remain inactive ; but , being joined by the British forces , they boldly marched against the Picts and ...
... hundred men , under the command of Hengift and Horfa , who were brothers , and landed on the ifle of Thanet . There they did not long remain inactive ; but , being joined by the British forces , they boldly marched against the Picts and ...
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... hundred of his nobility were treacherously flaughtered , and himself de- tained as a captive . .. Be these facts as they may , it is certain that the affairs of the Britons gradually declined , and they found but a temporary relief in ...
... hundred of his nobility were treacherously flaughtered , and himself de- tained as a captive . .. Be these facts as they may , it is certain that the affairs of the Britons gradually declined , and they found but a temporary relief in ...
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... hundred years after the first arrival of the Saxons in Britain , all their petty fettlements were united into one great A.D. 827. ftate , and nothing offered , but profpects of peace , fecurity , and increafing refinement . At this ...
... hundred years after the first arrival of the Saxons in Britain , all their petty fettlements were united into one great A.D. 827. ftate , and nothing offered , but profpects of peace , fecurity , and increafing refinement . At this ...
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