The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... remained in it were maffacred ; and the Romans , with all other strangers , to the number of feventy thousand , were cruelly put to the fword . Flushed with thefe fucceffes , the Britons no longer fought to avoid the enemy , but boldly ...
... remained in it were maffacred ; and the Romans , with all other strangers , to the number of feventy thousand , were cruelly put to the fword . Flushed with thefe fucceffes , the Britons no longer fought to avoid the enemy , but boldly ...
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... remained to- tally fubdued and difpirited ; the arts of lux- ury had been introduced among them , and feemed to afford a wretched compenfation for their former independence . , All the men who had a paffion for liberty were long fince ...
... remained to- tally fubdued and difpirited ; the arts of lux- ury had been introduced among them , and feemed to afford a wretched compenfation for their former independence . , All the men who had a paffion for liberty were long fince ...
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... measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them , were infected with the ambition of being foremost foremost in command ; and difregarding the common enemy , HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHA P. III. ...
... measure of their wretchedness , the few men of any note who remained among them , were infected with the ambition of being foremost foremost in command ; and difregarding the common enemy , HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHA P. III. ...
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... remained in the kingdom , only fet himfelf to look about for foreign af- fiftance ; and the Saxons appeared to him at once the moft martial , and the most likely to efpoufe his interefts . The Saxons were one branch of thofe Go- thic ...
... remained in the kingdom , only fet himfelf to look about for foreign af- fiftance ; and the Saxons appeared to him at once the moft martial , and the most likely to efpoufe his interefts . The Saxons were one branch of thofe Go- thic ...
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... remained in Somerfetfhire , and having totally fubdued that province , he treated the vanquished with a hu- manity hitherto unknown to the Saxon con- querors . In lefs than a year after he mounted " the throne of Weffex , he was ...
... remained in Somerfetfhire , and having totally fubdued that province , he treated the vanquished with a hu- manity hitherto unknown to the Saxon con- querors . In lefs than a year after he mounted " the throne of Weffex , he was ...
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