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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... began to improve in all the arts which contri . bute to the advancement of human nature . The wild extravagancies of Caligula , by which he threatened Britain with an invafion , ferved rather to ex- pofe him to ridicule than the island ...
... began to improve in all the arts which contri . bute to the advancement of human nature . The wild extravagancies of Caligula , by which he threatened Britain with an invafion , ferved rather to ex- pofe him to ridicule than the island ...
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... began to fink under her own magni- ficence . Mankind , as if by a general confent , rofe up to vindicate their natural freedom ; almost every nation afferting that independence which they had been long fo unjustly deprived of . During ...
... began to fink under her own magni- ficence . Mankind , as if by a general confent , rofe up to vindicate their natural freedom ; almost every nation afferting that independence which they had been long fo unjustly deprived of . During ...
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... began to quarrel among themfelves . A. country , divided into a number of petty independent prin- cipalities , muft ever be fubject to contention , as jealoufy and ambition have more frequent incentives to operate . After a feries ...
... began to quarrel among themfelves . A. country , divided into a number of petty independent prin- cipalities , muft ever be fubject to contention , as jealoufy and ambition have more frequent incentives to operate . After a feries ...
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... began to level their fury against England . A fmall body of them at first landed on the coafts , with a view to learn the ftate of the country ; and , having committed B 6 fome fome fmall depredations , fled to their fhips for fafety ...
... began to level their fury against England . A fmall body of them at first landed on the coafts , with a view to learn the ftate of the country ; and , having committed B 6 fome fome fmall depredations , fled to their fhips for fafety ...
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... began to furround him : then , turning to his courtiers , he obferved , that the titles of Lord and Mafter belonged only to him whom both earth and feas were ready to obey . Thus feared and refpected , he lived many years , honoured ...
... began to furround him : then , turning to his courtiers , he obferved , that the titles of Lord and Mafter belonged only to him whom both earth and feas were ready to obey . Thus feared and refpected , he lived many years , honoured ...
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