A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... ROMANS TO THE YEAR 1763 . WITH GENEALOGICAL AND POLITICAL TABLES . DEDICATED WITH PERMISSION TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE REGENT . BY ANT . FR . BERTRAND DE MOLEVILLE , LATE MINISTER AND SECRETARY OF STATE IN FRANCE UNDER THE REIGN ...
... ROMANS TO THE YEAR 1763 . WITH GENEALOGICAL AND POLITICAL TABLES . DEDICATED WITH PERMISSION TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE REGENT . BY ANT . FR . BERTRAND DE MOLEVILLE , LATE MINISTER AND SECRETARY OF STATE IN FRANCE UNDER THE REIGN ...
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... Romans to the present reign , is divided into nine periods : each of these is terminated by general observations on the progress , changes , and improvements in the constitution , government , laws , & c . & c . and by references to the ...
... Romans to the present reign , is divided into nine periods : each of these is terminated by general observations on the progress , changes , and improvements in the constitution , government , laws , & c . & c . and by references to the ...
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... Romans by the names of Bri- tanni , Britannia . According to the express testimony of Cæsar , the inhabitants of Britain came originally from Gaul . " The sea - coast of Britain , " says he , ( lib . v . cap . x . ) " is peopled with ...
... Romans by the names of Bri- tanni , Britannia . According to the express testimony of Cæsar , the inhabitants of Britain came originally from Gaul . " The sea - coast of Britain , " says he , ( lib . v . cap . x . ) " is peopled with ...
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