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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... himself , weakened by fo many defertions , refolved upon making what terms he was able while he yet had power to keep the field . The conditions offered by Cæfar , and accepted by him , were , that he should send to the conti- B z nent ...
... himself , weakened by fo many defertions , refolved upon making what terms he was able while he yet had power to keep the field . The conditions offered by Cæfar , and accepted by him , were , that he should send to the conti- B z nent ...
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... , Titus , and Ďo . mitian , and diftinguished himself as well by his courage as humanity . For feveral years after the time of Agricola , a profound B 3 peace peace feems to have prevailed in Britain , and little HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 5.
... , Titus , and Ďo . mitian , and diftinguished himself as well by his courage as humanity . For feveral years after the time of Agricola , a profound B 3 peace peace feems to have prevailed in Britain , and little HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 5.
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... himself detained as a captive . Afterthe death of Hengift , feveral other German tribes , allured by the fuccefs of their countrymen , went over in great numbers . A body of Saxons under the con- duct of Ella and his three fons , had ...
... himself detained as a captive . Afterthe death of Hengift , feveral other German tribes , allured by the fuccefs of their countrymen , went over in great numbers . A body of Saxons under the con- duct of Ella and his three fons , had ...
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... himself unable to repel the efforts of thofe ravagers , who from all quarters invaded him . New fwarms of the enemy arrived every year upon the coast , and fresh invafions were ftill projected . Some of his fubjects therefore left their ...
... himself unable to repel the efforts of thofe ravagers , who from all quarters invaded him . New fwarms of the enemy arrived every year upon the coast , and fresh invafions were ftill projected . Some of his fubjects therefore left their ...
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... himself unable to fuftain a fiege , and know- ing the danger of furrendering to a perfidious enemy , was refolved , by one defperate effort , to fally out and force his way through the befiegers , fword in hand . The -propofal was ...
... himself unable to fuftain a fiege , and know- ing the danger of furrendering to a perfidious enemy , was refolved , by one defperate effort , to fally out and force his way through the befiegers , fword in hand . The -propofal was ...
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