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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... ftill farther to extend his fame , determined upon the conqueft of a country that feemed to promise an eafy triumph . When the troops destined for the expedition were embarked , he fet fail for Britain about midnight , and the next ...
... ftill farther to extend his fame , determined upon the conqueft of a country that feemed to promise an eafy triumph . When the troops destined for the expedition were embarked , he fet fail for Britain about midnight , and the next ...
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... ftill more holdly to infeft the northern parts ; and croffing the Friths , - which the Romans could not guard , in little wicker boats , covered with leather , filled the country wherever they came with flaughter and confternation . The ...
... ftill more holdly to infeft the northern parts ; and croffing the Friths , - which the Romans could not guard , in little wicker boats , covered with leather , filled the country wherever they came with flaughter and confternation . The ...
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... ftill gained ground ; and this prince , in the decline of life , had the mortification , from fome domeftic troubles of his own , to be a patient fpectator of their encroachments . His first wife had been carried off by Melnas , king of ...
... ftill gained ground ; and this prince , in the decline of life , had the mortification , from fome domeftic troubles of his own , to be a patient fpectator of their encroachments . His first wife had been carried off by Melnas , king of ...
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... ftill projected . Some of his fubjects therefore left their coun try , and retired into Wales , or filed to the continent . Others fubmitted to the conquerors , and purchafed their lives by their freedom . In this univerfal defection ...
... ftill projected . Some of his fubjects therefore left their coun try , and retired into Wales , or filed to the continent . Others fubmitted to the conquerors , and purchafed their lives by their freedom . In this univerfal defection ...
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... ftill none was found who would undertake to give in- telligence of the forces and pofture of the enemy ; not knowing , therefore , a perfon in whom he could confide , he undertook this dangerous task himself . In the fim- ple drefs of a ...
... ftill none was found who would undertake to give in- telligence of the forces and pofture of the enemy ; not knowing , therefore , a perfon in whom he could confide , he undertook this dangerous task himself . In the fim- ple drefs of a ...
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