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... probably , neglected blessings and despised remonstrances . The British Geruntius would rather have given up his country to be deluged by the blood of his subjects , than have altered his mode of shaving at the instance of a Saxon ...
... probably , neglected blessings and despised remonstrances . The British Geruntius would rather have given up his country to be deluged by the blood of his subjects , than have altered his mode of shaving at the instance of a Saxon ...
Pagina 196
... probably lived upwards of seventy years , and that with the vulgar he passed for a prophet . Much ingenious dissertation is here expended on the history of the poem . The subject may certainly be traced to the his- torical Triads of the ...
... probably lived upwards of seventy years , and that with the vulgar he passed for a prophet . Much ingenious dissertation is here expended on the history of the poem . The subject may certainly be traced to the his- torical Triads of the ...
Pagina 340
... probably stood on the ar- tificial terrace described by General Roy , and finally defeated the Britons in the entrenchment above . To these conjectures , which are offered with the utmost deference , it may be opposed , that the Teme ...
... probably stood on the ar- tificial terrace described by General Roy , and finally defeated the Britons in the entrenchment above . To these conjectures , which are offered with the utmost deference , it may be opposed , that the Teme ...
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