The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... carry the British history beyond the Deluge . And Mr. Wil- liams himself , with their aid , professes to give ... carrying it back to the remotest antiquity , their course was merely that which we find pursued by the bards and historians ...
... carry the British history beyond the Deluge . And Mr. Wil- liams himself , with their aid , professes to give ... carrying it back to the remotest antiquity , their course was merely that which we find pursued by the bards and historians ...
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... carried abroad . " He concludes by informing us , that his history is based on " foreign authorities . " Now it certainly does seem that this 3 " Illa tamen proferre conabor in medium , quæ temporibus imperatorum Roma- norum et passa ...
... carried abroad . " He concludes by informing us , that his history is based on " foreign authorities . " Now it certainly does seem that this 3 " Illa tamen proferre conabor in medium , quæ temporibus imperatorum Roma- norum et passa ...
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... carried a prisoner to Rome , along with his son Caractacus , and was imprisoned there for seven years , and having become a con- vert to Christianity there , returned to his kingdom of Britain . Now all this is perfectly inconsistent ...
... carried a prisoner to Rome , along with his son Caractacus , and was imprisoned there for seven years , and having become a con- vert to Christianity there , returned to his kingdom of Britain . Now all this is perfectly inconsistent ...
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... carried prisoner to Rome , returned to Wales . ' Alfred likewise says , ' that Claudius sent him home again , and that , after many years , he died in peace , being a friend to the Romans . ' His son Cyllin succeeded to his throne , and ...
... carried prisoner to Rome , returned to Wales . ' Alfred likewise says , ' that Claudius sent him home again , and that , after many years , he died in peace , being a friend to the Romans . ' His son Cyllin succeeded to his throne , and ...
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... carried on with any vigour by the Romans till the time of Vespasian , about A.D. 70 , still Britain was , unlike any of the other Roman provinces of the West , the seat of war . And it is not probable that St. Paul should have visited ...
... carried on with any vigour by the Romans till the time of Vespasian , about A.D. 70 , still Britain was , unlike any of the other Roman provinces of the West , the seat of war . And it is not probable that St. Paul should have visited ...
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