The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... valour in their families , is not recorded . Upon great or uncom- mon dangers , a commander in chief was chosen by common consent , in a general assembly ; and to him was committed the conduct of the general interest , the power of ...
... valour in their families , is not recorded . Upon great or uncom- mon dangers , a commander in chief was chosen by common consent , in a general assembly ; and to him was committed the conduct of the general interest , the power of ...
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... valour . But what could undisciplined bravery avail against the attack of an army skilled in all the arts of war , and inspired by a long train of conquests ? The Britons were , after an obstinate resistance , totally routed ; and a few ...
... valour . But what could undisciplined bravery avail against the attack of an army skilled in all the arts of war , and inspired by a long train of conquests ? The Britons were , after an obstinate resistance , totally routed ; and a few ...
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... valour , were formidable to all the German tribes . They were afterwards divided into several nations , and each became famous for subduing that country which was the object of its invasion . France , Germany , and England , were among ...
... valour , were formidable to all the German tribes . They were afterwards divided into several nations , and each became famous for subduing that country which was the object of its invasion . France , Germany , and England , were among ...
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... valour we seek for safety , and shall willingly undergo whatever services you may hereafter be pleased to impose . " It was no disagreeable circumstance to these conquerors , to be thus invited into a country upon which they had , for ...
... valour we seek for safety , and shall willingly undergo whatever services you may hereafter be pleased to impose . " It was no disagreeable circumstance to these conquerors , to be thus invited into a country upon which they had , for ...
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... valour and of rewarding their rapacity . Accordingly they sent over a fresh supply of five thousand men , who passed over in seventeen vessels . [ 451. ] It was now , but too late , that the Britons began to entertain apprehensions of ...
... valour and of rewarding their rapacity . Accordingly they sent over a fresh supply of five thousand men , who passed over in seventeen vessels . [ 451. ] It was now , but too late , that the Britons began to entertain apprehensions of ...
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