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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... whole of his ftay in Eng- land ,, with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper fo perfectly friendly and affectionate . As I had written to my mother that she might expect me in Scotland , I was under the neceffity ...
... whole of his ftay in Eng- land ,, with that care and attention which might be expected from a temper fo perfectly friendly and affectionate . As I had written to my mother that she might expect me in Scotland , I was under the neceffity ...
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... whole , I have always confidered him , both in his lifetime and fince his death , as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wife and virtuous man , as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit . ! I ever am , dear Sir ...
... whole , I have always confidered him , both in his lifetime and fince his death , as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wife and virtuous man , as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit . ! I ever am , dear Sir ...
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... whole military force for the defence of the capital and center of the empire . The neceffity of self- preservation had fuperfeded the ambition of power ; and the ancient point of honour , of never contracting the limits of the empire ...
... whole military force for the defence of the capital and center of the empire . The neceffity of self- preservation had fuperfeded the ambition of power ; and the ancient point of honour , of never contracting the limits of the empire ...
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... whole as their prize , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Bri- tains , already fubdued by their own fears , found the ram- parts but a weak defence for them ; and deferting their station , left the country ...
... whole as their prize , and attacked the northern wall with redoubled forces . The Bri- tains , already fubdued by their own fears , found the ram- parts but a weak defence for them ; and deferting their station , left the country ...
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... whole fouthern part of the ifland , except Wales and Cornwal , had totally changed its in-- habitants , language , cuftoms , and political inftitutions .. The Britains , under the Roman dominion , had made fuch advances towards arts and ...
... whole fouthern part of the ifland , except Wales and Cornwal , had totally changed its in-- habitants , language , cuftoms , and political inftitutions .. The Britains , under the Roman dominion , had made fuch advances towards arts and ...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volym 1 David Hume Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1770 |
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