The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Volym 1T. Cadell, (successor to A. Millar), 1770 |
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... took a particular pleasure in the company of modest women , I had no reason to be displeased with the re- ception I met with from them . In a word , though most men any wife eminent , have found reafon to complain of calumny , I never ...
... took a particular pleasure in the company of modest women , I had no reason to be displeased with the re- ception I met with from them . In a word , though most men any wife eminent , have found reafon to complain of calumny , I never ...
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... into a new world , then moftly unknown , he took advantage of a fhort interval in his Gaulic ¤ Plin . lib . 12. cap . 1 . h Cæfar , lib . 6 . * Sueton . in Vita Claudii . wars , CHAP . I. را CHAP . I. 55 . wars , and made THE BRITAIN S. 5.
... into a new world , then moftly unknown , he took advantage of a fhort interval in his Gaulic ¤ Plin . lib . 12. cap . 1 . h Cæfar , lib . 6 . * Sueton . in Vita Claudii . wars , CHAP . I. را CHAP . I. 55 . wars , and made THE BRITAIN S. 5.
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... took and burned the capital of Caffivelaunus ; eftablish- ed his ally , Mandubratius , in the fovereignty of the Trino- bantes ; and having obliged the inhabitants to make him new fub- missions , he again returned with his army into ...
... took and burned the capital of Caffivelaunus ; eftablish- ed his ally , Mandubratius , in the fovereignty of the Trino- bantes ; and having obliged the inhabitants to make him new fub- missions , he again returned with his army into ...
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... took him prisoner , and fent him to Rome , where his magnanimous behaviour procured him better treatment than those conquerors ufually bestowed on captive princes ' . NOTWITHSTANDING thefe misfortunes , the Britains were not fubdued ...
... took him prisoner , and fent him to Rome , where his magnanimous behaviour procured him better treatment than those conquerors ufually bestowed on captive princes ' . NOTWITHSTANDING thefe misfortunes , the Britains were not fubdued ...
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... took advantage of its prefent defenceless : fituation . The Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made incurfions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ; and befides the- temporary ...
... took advantage of its prefent defenceless : fituation . The Picts and Scots , who dwelt in the northern parts , beyond the wall of Antoninus , made incurfions upon their peaceable and effeminate neighbours ; and befides the- temporary ...
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