The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... army ; the conflicts be- tween them were fierce , the losses mutual , and the success various . The Britons had chosen Cassi- belaunus for their commander in chief ; but the petty princes under his command , either desiring his station ...
... army ; the conflicts be- tween them were fierce , the losses mutual , and the success various . The Britons had chosen Cassi- belaunus for their commander in chief ; but the petty princes under his command , either desiring his station ...
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... army , and marched down to the sea - side to oppose him ; but seeing the number of his forces , and the whole sea , as it were , covered with his shipping , they were struck with consternation , and retired to their places of security ...
... army , and marched down to the sea - side to oppose him ; but seeing the number of his forces , and the whole sea , as it were , covered with his shipping , they were struck with consternation , and retired to their places of security ...
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... army into Gaul , having made himself rather the nominal than the real possessor of the island . Whatever the stipulated tribute might have been , it is more than probable , as there was no authority left to exact it , that it was but ...
... army into Gaul , having made himself rather the nominal than the real possessor of the island . Whatever the stipulated tribute might have been , it is more than probable , as there was no authority left to exact it , that it was but ...
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... army , composed of different tribes , and , going from rank to rank ; exhorted them to strike the last blow for liberty , safety , and life . To these exhortations his soldiers replied with shouts of determined valour . But what could ...
... army , composed of different tribes , and , going from rank to rank ; exhorted them to strike the last blow for liberty , safety , and life . To these exhortations his soldiers replied with shouts of determined valour . But what could ...
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... army with masculine firmness ; but the irregu- lar and undisciplined bravery of her troops was un- able to resist the cool intrepidity of the Romans . They were routed with great slaughter ; eighty thou- sand perished in the field , and ...
... army with masculine firmness ; but the irregu- lar and undisciplined bravery of her troops was un- able to resist the cool intrepidity of the Romans . They were routed with great slaughter ; eighty thou- sand perished in the field , and ...
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