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... England , where we are all admiring witnelles of the deep reflection , manly eloquence , refined fentiment , and claffic wit , which are difplayed in many of their productions || . What juft appreciator , then , of the eminence of our ...
... England , where we are all admiring witnelles of the deep reflection , manly eloquence , refined fentiment , and claffic wit , which are difplayed in many of their productions || . What juft appreciator , then , of the eminence of our ...
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... England did adorn . The firft in majefty of thought furpafs'd , The next in gracefulnefs : in both the laft . The force of nature could no farther go , To make a third , fhe join'd the other two . DRYDEN . " He was The late Dr. Johnfon ...
... England did adorn . The firft in majefty of thought furpafs'd , The next in gracefulnefs : in both the laft . The force of nature could no farther go , To make a third , fhe join'd the other two . DRYDEN . " He was The late Dr. Johnfon ...
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... England ; and regular feries of English coins have been col- lected even from the reign of Egbert to the prefent time . Shillings were first coined in England by Henry VII . in 1503. Fleetwood , in his Chronicon Preciofum , ftates the ...
... England ; and regular feries of English coins have been col- lected even from the reign of Egbert to the prefent time . Shillings were first coined in England by Henry VII . in 1503. Fleetwood , in his Chronicon Preciofum , ftates the ...
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... England , fcarcely any copper money ap- peared here for many centuries ; nor was there a general currency of English authorized copper money till the year 1672. Copper money was firft ufed in Scotland and Ireland A. D. 1340. A confi ...
... England , fcarcely any copper money ap- peared here for many centuries ; nor was there a general currency of English authorized copper money till the year 1672. Copper money was firft ufed in Scotland and Ireland A. D. 1340. A confi ...
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... England A. D. 1066 , and defeated Harold , the reigning prince , at the battle of Haftings in Suffex . In this famous engage- ment , which lafted from morning till fun - fet , there fell 15,000 Nor- mans , and the lofs on the fide of ...
... England A. D. 1066 , and defeated Harold , the reigning prince , at the battle of Haftings in Suffex . In this famous engage- ment , which lafted from morning till fun - fet , there fell 15,000 Nor- mans , and the lofs on the fide of ...
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