The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... manner in which the blood happened to ftream from the wound . Their altars confifted of four broad ftones , three fet edge - ways , and the fourth at top , many many of which remain to this day . To thefe HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... manner in which the blood happened to ftream from the wound . Their altars confifted of four broad ftones , three fet edge - ways , and the fourth at top , many many of which remain to this day . To thefe HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... manners , and the fimplicity of their lives . They lived in woods , caves , and hollow trees ; their food was acorns and berries , and their drink water ; by these arts , they were not only respected , but almost adored by the people ...
... manners , and the fimplicity of their lives . They lived in woods , caves , and hollow trees ; their food was acorns and berries , and their drink water ; by these arts , they were not only respected , but almost adored by the people ...
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... and remote conqueft , and the fenate decreed a fupplication of twenty days , in con- fequence of their general's fuccefs . Having there- therefore in this manner rather difcovered than fubdued the southern HISTORY OF ENGLAND . IX.
... and remote conqueft , and the fenate decreed a fupplication of twenty days , in con- fequence of their general's fuccefs . Having there- therefore in this manner rather difcovered than fubdued the southern HISTORY OF ENGLAND . IX.
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Oliver Goldsmith. therefore in this manner rather difcovered than fubdued the southern parts of the island , Cæfar returned into Gaul with his forces , and left the Britons to enjoy their customs , religion , and laws . But the ...
Oliver Goldsmith. therefore in this manner rather difcovered than fubdued the southern parts of the island , Cæfar returned into Gaul with his forces , and left the Britons to enjoy their customs , religion , and laws . But the ...
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... manner : " Had my moderation been equal to my birth and fortune , I had arrived in this city not as a cap- tive but as a friend . But my prefent misfor- tunes redound as much to your honour as to my difgrace , and the obftinacy of my ...
... manner : " Had my moderation been equal to my birth and fortune , I had arrived in this city not as a cap- tive but as a friend . But my prefent misfor- tunes redound as much to your honour as to my difgrace , and the obftinacy of my ...
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