The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... once , to at- tain contrary advantages . The compi- ler who is ftinted in room , must often facrifice intereft to brevity ; and on the other hand , while he endeavours to a- mufe , muft frequently tranfgrefs the li- mits to which his ...
... once , to at- tain contrary advantages . The compi- ler who is ftinted in room , must often facrifice intereft to brevity ; and on the other hand , while he endeavours to a- mufe , muft frequently tranfgrefs the li- mits to which his ...
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... once , who were thus confumed to- gether . The female Druids plunged their knives into the breafts of the prifoners taken in war , and prophefied from the manner in which the blood happened to ftream from the wound . Their altars ...
... once , who were thus confumed to- gether . The female Druids plunged their knives into the breafts of the prifoners taken in war , and prophefied from the manner in which the blood happened to ftream from the wound . Their altars ...
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... once more , and completing a conqueft which he had only begun . Accordingly , the enfuing fpring , he fet fail for Britain with eight hundred fhips ; and , arriving at the place of his former defcent , he landed without oppofition . The ...
... once more , and completing a conqueft which he had only begun . Accordingly , the enfuing fpring , he fet fail for Britain with eight hundred fhips ; and , arriving at the place of his former defcent , he landed without oppofition . The ...
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... once more pre- pared for the invafion of the country ; but a well - timed embaffy again averted his indigna- tion , and the fubmiffions he received feemed to fatisfy his refentment : upon his death - bed he appeared fenfible of the ...
... once more pre- pared for the invafion of the country ; but a well - timed embaffy again averted his indigna- tion , and the fubmiffions he received feemed to fatisfy his refentment : upon his death - bed he appeared fenfible of the ...
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... once more fent from Rome , yet they too well perceived the weakness of the enemy , and their own fuperior skill in arms . At length , in the reign of Valentinian the Younger , the empire of Rome began to tremble for its capital , and ...
... once more fent from Rome , yet they too well perceived the weakness of the enemy , and their own fuperior skill in arms . At length , in the reign of Valentinian the Younger , the empire of Rome began to tremble for its capital , and ...
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