A New History of Great Britain: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Present Time ...C. Law, 1803 - 455 страница |
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... common origin for both . Julius Cæfar , about fifty - five years before the birth of Chrift , having made great progrefs in the conqueft of Gaul , began to caft an ambitious eye on the island of Britain , and to think of adding it to ...
... common origin for both . Julius Cæfar , about fifty - five years before the birth of Chrift , having made great progrefs in the conqueft of Gaul , began to caft an ambitious eye on the island of Britain , and to think of adding it to ...
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... common parent , or of his representative , the head of the tribe or family . But this government , in its moft pure and fimple form , was not of long dura- tion . For as thefe tribes became more numerous , they gradually approached ...
... common parent , or of his representative , the head of the tribe or family . But this government , in its moft pure and fimple form , was not of long dura- tion . For as thefe tribes became more numerous , they gradually approached ...
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... common prices of all commodities , their value was determined only by their weight . The feller having agreed to accept of a cer- tain quantity of gold , filver , or brafs for his goods , the buyer cut off that quantity from the plate ...
... common prices of all commodities , their value was determined only by their weight . The feller having agreed to accept of a cer- tain quantity of gold , filver , or brafs for his goods , the buyer cut off that quantity from the plate ...
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... common , both in writing and converfation , to fay a person is naked , who is very meanly or thinly clothed . The upper garment of the ancient Britons , and of all the other Celtic nations , was the mantle or plaid . This was a piece of ...
... common , both in writing and converfation , to fay a person is naked , who is very meanly or thinly clothed . The upper garment of the ancient Britons , and of all the other Celtic nations , was the mantle or plaid . This was a piece of ...
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... common ufe . They had no other fhoes but a piece of the skin of a horfe , cow , or other animal , tied about the feet , with the hair outwards . The ancient Britons were extremely proud of the length and beauty of their hair . It is ...
... common ufe . They had no other fhoes but a piece of the skin of a horfe , cow , or other animal , tied about the feet , with the hair outwards . The ancient Britons were extremely proud of the length and beauty of their hair . It is ...
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