The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Band 4J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... town called Sparatinum , ( I know not what town , but certain of no Greek name ) over night planting himself there with good part of his men , fuddenly fets upon him , and with flaughter of the Greeks purfues him to the paffage of a ...
... town called Sparatinum , ( I know not what town , but certain of no Greek name ) over night planting himself there with good part of his men , fuddenly fets upon him , and with flaughter of the Greeks purfues him to the paffage of a ...
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... town , there diftributes the king's treasury , and leaving the place better fortified , returns with the king his prifoner to the woods . Straight the ancient and grave men he fummons to council , what they should now demand of the king ...
... town , there diftributes the king's treasury , and leaving the place better fortified , returns with the king his prifoner to the woods . Straight the ancient and grave men he fummons to council , what they should now demand of the king ...
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... town of Leicefter : and then , as right heir fucceeding , and her husband dead , ruled the land five years in peace . Until Marganus and Cunedagius , her two fifters fons , not bear- ing that a kingdom fhould be governed by a woman , in ...
... town of Leicefter : and then , as right heir fucceeding , and her husband dead , ruled the land five years in peace . Until Marganus and Cunedagius , her two fifters fons , not bear- ing that a kingdom fhould be governed by a woman , in ...
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... town , now Lon- don . Which , as is alleged out of Gildas , became matter of great diffenfion betwixt him and his brother Nennius ; who took it heinoufly that the name of Troy , their an- cient country , should be abolished for any new ...
... town , now Lon- don . Which , as is alleged out of Gildas , became matter of great diffenfion betwixt him and his brother Nennius ; who took it heinoufly that the name of Troy , their an- cient country , should be abolished for any new ...
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... town of Caffibelan , fuppofed to be Ve- rulam , was not far diftant ; fenced about with woods and marshes , well ftuffed with men and much cattle . For towns then in Britain were only woody places ditched round , and with a mud wall ...
... town of Caffibelan , fuppofed to be Ve- rulam , was not far diftant ; fenced about with woods and marshes , well ftuffed with men and much cattle . For towns then in Britain were only woody places ditched round , and with a mud wall ...
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