An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julias [sic] Cæsar to the Death of George the SecondJ. Wright, 1803 - 384 trang |
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... attacked fe- veral of the Roman fettlements and colonies with fuccefs ; Paulinus , who commanded the Roman forces , haftened to relieve London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his arrival that it would be ...
... attacked fe- veral of the Roman fettlements and colonies with fuccefs ; Paulinus , who commanded the Roman forces , haftened to relieve London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his arrival that it would be ...
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... their new liberties as their greateft calamity . The Picts and Scots uniting together , began to look upon Britain as their own , and attacked the northern wall , wall , which the Romans had built to keep off 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... their new liberties as their greateft calamity . The Picts and Scots uniting together , began to look upon Britain as their own , and attacked the northern wall , wall , which the Romans had built to keep off 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... quarter of the enemy that Alfred made his moft violent attack ; while the Danes , furprised to behold an army of English , whom they con- Lidered fidered as totally fubdued , made but a faint resistance HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 15.
... quarter of the enemy that Alfred made his moft violent attack ; while the Danes , furprised to behold an army of English , whom they con- Lidered fidered as totally fubdued , made but a faint resistance HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 15.
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... attacking Jerufalem with greater advantage . Saladin , the most heroic of all the Saracen monarchs , was refolv- ed to dispute their march , and placed himself upon the road with an army of three hundred thousand men . This was a day ...
... attacking Jerufalem with greater advantage . Saladin , the most heroic of all the Saracen monarchs , was refolv- ed to dispute their march , and placed himself upon the road with an army of three hundred thousand men . This was a day ...
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... attacked the caftle of Chalus , where he understood this treasure had been depofited . On the fourth day of the fiege , as he was riding round the place to obferve where the affault might be given with the faireft probability of fuccefs ...
... attacked the caftle of Chalus , where he understood this treasure had been depofited . On the fourth day of the fiege , as he was riding round the place to obferve where the affault might be given with the faireft probability of fuccefs ...
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