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Стр. xxiv
... seems to have been but a very weak pretext indeed to have justified an in- vafion ; and was fcarce a fufficient reafon to have induced a Roman general to have intermeddled with the British affairs , tho ' twenty chancellors had been mur ...
... seems to have been but a very weak pretext indeed to have justified an in- vafion ; and was fcarce a fufficient reafon to have induced a Roman general to have intermeddled with the British affairs , tho ' twenty chancellors had been mur ...
Стр. xxvi
... seems to have been the fartheft of his progress Westward + : nay , the Romans knew very little more than the outskirts of this ifland , for feveral years after Cæfar had been affaffinated ; and did not fo much as actually and ...
... seems to have been the fartheft of his progress Westward + : nay , the Romans knew very little more than the outskirts of this ifland , for feveral years after Cæfar had been affaffinated ; and did not fo much as actually and ...
Стр. xxvii
... seems was both wicked and unwarlike , they fent a deputation to the Saxons , a nation of Germany , ( not claming any relationship with those people ; which we might naturally fuppofe they would have done , had there ever fubfifted any ...
... seems was both wicked and unwarlike , they fent a deputation to the Saxons , a nation of Germany , ( not claming any relationship with those people ; which we might naturally fuppofe they would have done , had there ever fubfifted any ...
Стр. xxviii
... seems were called Saxons , only from the Seaxes , or weapons they wore + ; which will likewife be found to be another Greek appellation in the * There are two or three things in this article , that deferve a more full confideration ...
... seems were called Saxons , only from the Seaxes , or weapons they wore + ; which will likewife be found to be another Greek appellation in the * There are two or three things in this article , that deferve a more full confideration ...
Стр. xxix
... seem to be the true one ; for , " to examine the lykelyhood of this , " fays Verftegan , 18 , " wee are to note , that ... seems to hint , that " the Britons were grown into great auerfion from their kyng , and no lefs hatred vnto the ...
... seem to be the true one ; for , " to examine the lykelyhood of this , " fays Verftegan , 18 , " wee are to note , that ... seems to hint , that " the Britons were grown into great auerfion from their kyng , and no lefs hatred vnto the ...
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