The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... English History written on the same plan would be acceptable . It was their opinion , that we still wanted a work of this kind , where the narrative , though very concise , is not totally without interest , and the facts , though ...
... English History written on the same plan would be acceptable . It was their opinion , that we still wanted a work of this kind , where the narrative , though very concise , is not totally without interest , and the facts , though ...
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... English only was spoken . The land , before divided into colonies or governments , was cantoned into shires , with Saxon appellations to distinguish them . The habits of the people in peace , and arms in war , their titles of SAXON ...
... English only was spoken . The land , before divided into colonies or governments , was cantoned into shires , with Saxon appellations to distinguish them . The habits of the people in peace , and arms in war , their titles of SAXON ...
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... English pa- gans , he is said to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli sed Angeli forent , si essent Christiani- " They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Christians . " From that time he was struck with an ...
... English pa- gans , he is said to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli sed Angeli forent , si essent Christiani- " They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Christians . " From that time he was struck with an ...
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... English then were , should not only have en- joyed the fruits of peace and quiet , but left felicity to succeeding generations . The inhabitants of the several provinces , tired out with mutual dissen- sions , seemed to have lost all ...
... English then were , should not only have en- joyed the fruits of peace and quiet , but left felicity to succeeding generations . The inhabitants of the several provinces , tired out with mutual dissen- sions , seemed to have lost all ...
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... English often repelling , and as often being repulsed by , their fierce in- vaders ; till at length the Danes resolved upon making a settlement in the country , and , landing on the isle of Thanet , stationed themselves there . In this ...
... English often repelling , and as often being repulsed by , their fierce in- vaders ; till at length the Danes resolved upon making a settlement in the country , and , landing on the isle of Thanet , stationed themselves there . In this ...
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