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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... violence , and from that moment he gave up all thoughts of recovery , but fubmitted with the utmost cheer- fulness , and the most perfect complacency and refignation . Upon his return to Edinburgh , though he found himself much weaker ...
... violence , and from that moment he gave up all thoughts of recovery , but fubmitted with the utmost cheer- fulness , and the most perfect complacency and refignation . Upon his return to Edinburgh , though he found himself much weaker ...
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... violent efforts . No idolatrous worship ever attained such an ascendant over mankind as that of the an- tient Gauls ... violence , which had never in any other inftance been practifed by these tolerating conquerors 1 ,メ T The ROMAN S ...
... violent efforts . No idolatrous worship ever attained such an ascendant over mankind as that of the an- tient Gauls ... violence , which had never in any other inftance been practifed by these tolerating conquerors 1 ,メ T The ROMAN S ...
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... violent extremities , and full of indignation against their treacherous auxiliaries , were neceffitated to take arms ; and having depofed Vortigern , who had become odious from his vices , and from the bad event of his rafh councils ...
... violent extremities , and full of indignation against their treacherous auxiliaries , were neceffitated to take arms ; and having depofed Vortigern , who had become odious from his vices , and from the bad event of his rafh councils ...
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... violent conteft of near a hundred and fifty years , the Heptarchy , or seven Saxon . kingdoms , in Britain ; and the whole fouthern part of the ifland , except Wales and Cornwal , had totally changed its in-- habitants , language ...
... violent conteft of near a hundred and fifty years , the Heptarchy , or seven Saxon . kingdoms , in Britain ; and the whole fouthern part of the ifland , except Wales and Cornwal , had totally changed its in-- habitants , language ...
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... violent than that which they introduced.- So long as the contest was maintained with the natives , the teveral Saxon princes preferved an union of councils and inte- refts ; but after the Britains were shut up in the barren coun- tries ...
... violent than that which they introduced.- So long as the contest was maintained with the natives , the teveral Saxon princes preferved an union of councils and inte- refts ; but after the Britains were shut up in the barren coun- tries ...
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