An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George the SecondPat. Wogan, 1797 - 406 страници |
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... whole ; and when Boadicea , the widow of the deceafed , attempt- ed to remonftrate , he ordered her to be fcourged like a flave , and violated the chastity of her daughters . Thefe outrages were fufficient to produce a revolt throughout ...
... whole ; and when Boadicea , the widow of the deceafed , attempt- ed to remonftrate , he ordered her to be fcourged like a flave , and violated the chastity of her daughters . Thefe outrages were fufficient to produce a revolt throughout ...
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... whole country with impunity , while the Britons fought precarious fhelter in their woods and moun- tains . It was in this deplorable and enfeebled ftate that the Britons had recourfe to the Saxons , a brave peo- ple , who for their ...
... whole country with impunity , while the Britons fought precarious fhelter in their woods and moun- tains . It was in this deplorable and enfeebled ftate that the Britons had recourfe to the Saxons , a brave peo- ple , who for their ...
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... whole year at Glafton- bury , until Arthur , difcovering the place of her re- treat , advanced with an army against the ravifher , and obliged him to give her back . In his fecond wife , perhaps , he might have been more fortunate , as ...
... whole year at Glafton- bury , until Arthur , difcovering the place of her re- treat , advanced with an army against the ravifher , and obliged him to give her back . In his fecond wife , perhaps , he might have been more fortunate , as ...
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... whole kingdom was reduced to a state of the moft diftrefsful bondage . Though often repulfed , they always obtained their end , of fpoiling the country , and carrying the plun- der away . It was their method to avoid coming , if ...
... whole kingdom was reduced to a state of the moft diftrefsful bondage . Though often repulfed , they always obtained their end , of fpoiling the country , and carrying the plun- der away . It was their method to avoid coming , if ...
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... whole mind was roufed , not only to obtain a fimilitude of glory , but also to be able to tranfmit that glory to pofterity . Encouraged by the queen , his mother , and affifted by a penetrating genius , he foon learn- ed to read these ...
... whole mind was roufed , not only to obtain a fimilitude of glory , but also to be able to tranfmit that glory to pofterity . Encouraged by the queen , his mother , and affifted by a penetrating genius , he foon learn- ed to read these ...
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