The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... marched down to the fea - fide to oppofe him ; but feeing the number of his forces , and the whole fea as it were covered with his fhip- ping , they were ftruck with confternation , and retired to their places of fecurity . The Romans ...
... marched down to the fea - fide to oppofe him ; but feeing the number of his forces , and the whole fea as it were covered with his fhip- ping , they were ftruck with confternation , and retired to their places of fecurity . The Romans ...
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... marched against the Picts and Scots , who had advanced as far as Lincolnshire , and 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 ...
... marched against the Picts and Scots , who had advanced as far as Lincolnshire , and 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 ...
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... marched at the head of the Weft Saxons against them ; there , after many reciprocations of fuccefs , the king died of a wound which he received in battle , and left to his brother Alfred , the inheritance of a kingdom that was now ...
... marched at the head of the Weft Saxons against them ; there , after many reciprocations of fuccefs , the king died of a wound which he received in battle , and left to his brother Alfred , the inheritance of a kingdom that was now ...
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... marched against them with the few troops he could af semble on a fudden , and a defperate battle was fought , to the difadvantage of the English . But it was not in the power of misfortune , to abate the king's diligence , though it ...
... marched against them with the few troops he could af semble on a fudden , and a defperate battle was fought , to the difadvantage of the English . But it was not in the power of misfortune , to abate the king's diligence , though it ...
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... marched along the banks of the river till they came to Bodington , in the county of Gloucefter , where being reinforced by a body of Welshmen , they threw up entrench- ments , and prepared for defence . There they were furrounded by the ...
... marched along the banks of the river till they came to Bodington , in the county of Gloucefter , where being reinforced by a body of Welshmen , they threw up entrench- ments , and prepared for defence . There they were furrounded by the ...
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