The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... thousand , were cruelly put to the fword . Flushed with thefe fucceffes , the Britons no longer fought to avoid the enemy , but boldly came to the place where Paulinus awaited their arrival , pofted in a very advantageous manner with a ...
... thousand , were cruelly put to the fword . Flushed with thefe fucceffes , the Britons no longer fought to avoid the enemy , but boldly came to the place where Paulinus awaited their arrival , pofted in a very advantageous manner with a ...
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... thousand other calamities , daily grew greater ; and , as the enemies of the Roman people en- creased , their own diffenfions among each other other feemed to encrease in the fame propor- tion . 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... thousand other calamities , daily grew greater ; and , as the enemies of the Roman people en- creased , their own diffenfions among each other other feemed to encrease in the fame propor- tion . 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... thousand men , who paffed over in seventeen veffels . It was now , but too late , that the Britons began to entertain apprehenfions of their new allies , whofe numbers they found augmenting as their fervices became lefs neceffary . They ...
... thousand men , who paffed over in seventeen veffels . It was now , but too late , that the Britons began to entertain apprehenfions of their new allies , whofe numbers they found augmenting as their fervices became lefs neceffary . They ...
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... thousand men , that made good their ground against the efforts of Egbert ; who , after a battle , was obliged to draw off his forces by night . Within two years after , they landed in Cornwall , Cornwall ; and being joined by the ...
... thousand men , that made good their ground against the efforts of Egbert ; who , after a battle , was obliged to draw off his forces by night . Within two years after , they landed in Cornwall , Cornwall ; and being joined by the ...
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... thousand pounds was paid them . Olave returned to his native country , and never infefted Eng- land more ; but Sweyn was lefs fcrupulous , and the compofition with him gave but a short interval to the miferies of the English . The The ...
... thousand pounds was paid them . Olave returned to his native country , and never infefted Eng- land more ; but Sweyn was lefs fcrupulous , and the compofition with him gave but a short interval to the miferies of the English . The The ...
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