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Page 17
... periods which fall to be distinguished . The first reaches from the time when Britain was abandoned by the Romans to the reign of Malcolm the Second . This comprehends the primitive aris tocracy ; and is analogous to the period of the ...
... periods which fall to be distinguished . The first reaches from the time when Britain was abandoned by the Romans to the reign of Malcolm the Second . This comprehends the primitive aris tocracy ; and is analogous to the period of the ...
Page 240
... period of the war was desertion so frequent as during this winter . With the aid of those inhabitants who were friendly to the ancient government , they cluded the vigilance of the light parties who watched the roads , and great numbers ...
... period of the war was desertion so frequent as during this winter . With the aid of those inhabitants who were friendly to the ancient government , they cluded the vigilance of the light parties who watched the roads , and great numbers ...
Page 440
... period , but they were liberated previously to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Lindley . The ship and cargo were confiscated ; and the Portu- guese government , on being addressed by the British ambassador , refused to make either ...
... period , but they were liberated previously to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Lindley . The ship and cargo were confiscated ; and the Portu- guese government , on being addressed by the British ambassador , refused to make either ...
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