The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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Oliver Goldsmith. PREFACE . FROM the favourable reception given to my Abridgement of Roman History , published some time since , several friends , and others , whose business leads them to consult the wants of the public , have been ...
Oliver Goldsmith. PREFACE . FROM the favourable reception given to my Abridgement of Roman History , published some time since , several friends , and others , whose business leads them to consult the wants of the public , have been ...
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... ROMANS . IT is fortunate for mankind , that , those periods of history which are the least serviceable , are the least known . It has been the study of many learned men to rescue from obscurity , and throw light upon , those early ages ...
... ROMANS . IT is fortunate for mankind , that , those periods of history which are the least serviceable , are the least known . It has been the study of many learned men to rescue from obscurity , and throw light upon , those early ages ...
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... Romans . The coasts opposite Gaul , indeed , were frequented by merchants who traded thither for such commo- dities as the natives were able to produce . These , it is thought , after a time , possessed themselves of all the maritime ...
... Romans . The coasts opposite Gaul , indeed , were frequented by merchants who traded thither for such commo- dities as the natives were able to produce . These , it is thought , after a time , possessed themselves of all the maritime ...
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... ROMANS . THE Britons , in the rude and barbarous state in which we have just described them , seemed to stand in need of more polished instructors ; and indeed whatever evils may attend the conquest of heroes , their success has ...
... ROMANS . THE Britons , in the rude and barbarous state in which we have just described them , seemed to stand in need of more polished instructors ; and indeed whatever evils may attend the conquest of heroes , their success has ...
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... Romans , who had before conquered Gaul , and afterwards became the conquerors of the world . However , they made a brave oppo- sition against the veteran army ; the conflicts be- tween them were fierce , the losses mutual , and the ...
... Romans , who had before conquered Gaul , and afterwards became the conquerors of the world . However , they made a brave oppo- sition against the veteran army ; the conflicts be- tween them were fierce , the losses mutual , and the ...
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