| 1804 - 574 pages
...associates. They divided the fields in the neighbourhood of Harrow, according to a map of Greece, into statea and kingdoms ; each, fixed upon one as his dominion,...their territories and attack their hillocks, which, were <lenotnijiated fortresses. The chiefs vigorously defended their respective domains against the... | |
| 1804 - 614 pages
...his principal aSSociates. Ti,„y divjjej ti,e field;, ˇn lne neighfellows confented to be ftyled barbarians, who were to invade their territories and attack their hillocks, which were denominated fortrefles. The chiefs vigoroufly defended their reSpective domains againlt the incuifions... | |
| 1805 - 984 pages
...; each fix«! upon one as his dominion, and assumed an ancient name. Sonic of their school fellows consented to be styled barbarians, who were to invade their territories and attack tlu-ir hillocks, which were denominated fortresses. The chiefs vigorously defended their respective... | |
| 1805 - 574 pages
...as his dominion, and affumed an ancient name. Some of their Ichool-fellows contented to be li) led barbarians, who were to invade their territories and attack their hillocks, which were denominated forirefles. The chiefs vigoroully defended their refpeâive domains again ft the incurlions... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1806 - 566 pages
...turn of his mind, and the impression made by his studies. He invented a political play, in which Dr. William Bennet*, Bishop of Cloyne, and the celebrated...their territories and attack their hillocks, which were denominated fortresses. The chiefs vigorously defended their respective domains against the incursions... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 668 pages
...j and my esteem for his great quali" ties, and regret for hie loss, will only end with my life." 24 Parr, "were his principal associates. They divided...their territories and attack their hillocks, which were denominated fortresses. The chiefs vigorously defended their respective domains against the incursions... | |
| 1815 - 544 pages
...Harrow, according to a map of Greece, into states and kingdoms ; each fixed upon one as his dominions, and assumed an ancient name. Some of their schoolfellows...their territories, and attack their hillocks, which were denominated fortresses. The chiefs vigorously defended their respective domains against the incursions... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 548 pages
...Harrow, according to a map of Greece, into states and kingdoms ; each fixed upon one as his dominions, and assumed an ancient name. Some of their schoolfellows...their territories, and attack their hillocks, which were denominated fortresses. The chiefs vigorously defended their respective domains against the incursions... | |
| 1818 - 384 pages
...associates. They divided the fields in the neighbourhood of Harrow, according to a map of Greece, intestates and kingdoms; each fixed upon one as his dominion,...their territories, and attack their hillocks, which were denominated fortresses. The chiefs vigorously defended their respective domains against the incursions... | |
| John Evans - 1818 - 564 pages
...Harrow according to a map of Greece, into states and kingdoms; each fixed upon one as his dominions, and assumed an ancient name. Some of their school-fellows...their territories and attack their hillocks, which were denominated fortresses. The chiefs vigorously defended their respective domains against the incursions... | |
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