Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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Side 2
... carried on both for the sake of the tin - an article of great import- ance to the ancients and of lead ; though these navigators extended their commerce to other productions of the country , such as slaves , skins , and a superior breed ...
... carried on both for the sake of the tin - an article of great import- ance to the ancients and of lead ; though these navigators extended their commerce to other productions of the country , such as slaves , skins , and a superior breed ...
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... carried over to Gaul , and then , in a journey of about thirty days , con- veyed on horses to Marseilles , Narbonne , and the mouths of the Rhone . A commerce of this kind , by exciting individual industry , had long rendered the ...
... carried over to Gaul , and then , in a journey of about thirty days , con- veyed on horses to Marseilles , Narbonne , and the mouths of the Rhone . A commerce of this kind , by exciting individual industry , had long rendered the ...
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... carried From off our coast , twice beaten ; and his shipping ( Poor ignorant baubles ! ) on our terrible seas , Like egg - shells mov'd upon their surges , crack'd As easily ' gainst our rocks ; for joy whereot , The fam'd Cassibelan ...
... carried From off our coast , twice beaten ; and his shipping ( Poor ignorant baubles ! ) on our terrible seas , Like egg - shells mov'd upon their surges , crack'd As easily ' gainst our rocks ; for joy whereot , The fam'd Cassibelan ...
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... carried over into Gaul ; and now those who wish to be more accurately versed in it for the most part go thither ( ie . to Britain ) in order to become acquainted with it . " Nothing can be more explicit than his account of the mixed ...
... carried over into Gaul ; and now those who wish to be more accurately versed in it for the most part go thither ( ie . to Britain ) in order to become acquainted with it . " Nothing can be more explicit than his account of the mixed ...
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... carried him off on the fourth of February ; Antoninus , as it is said , in a measure contri- buting to his death . After this his body , laid out in military order , was placed upon a funeral pile , and honourably attended both by the ...
... carried him off on the fourth of February ; Antoninus , as it is said , in a measure contri- buting to his death . After this his body , laid out in military order , was placed upon a funeral pile , and honourably attended both by the ...
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