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" the terror of the Roman arms. Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis, both in authority and reputation; but the general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island was JULIUS AGRICOLA, who governed it "
The Annals of Kendal: Being a Historical and Descriptive Account of Kendal ... - Page 4
by Cornelius Nicholson - 1861 - 412 pages
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An abridgment of The history of England, to the death of George ii, and ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 408 pages
...with the rest of the captives. into the hands of the enraged victor, put an end to her life by poison. The general who finally established the dominion of...in this island was Julius Agricola. who governed it during the reigns of Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian, and distinguished himself as well by his courage...
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An abridgment of The history of England, continued to 1810

Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 386 pages
...Boadicea herself, fearing to fall into the hands of the enraged victor, put an end to her life by poison. The general, who finally established the dominion...this island, was Julius Agricola, who governed it during' the reigns of Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian, and distinguished himself as well by his courage...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the ..., Volume 1

David Hume - Great Britain - 1810 - 540 pages
...inhabitants. After some interval, Cerealis received the command from Vespasian, and by his bravery propagated the terror of the Roman arms. Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in authority and in reputation : But the general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island,...
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An abridgment of The history of England, continued to 1810. Genuine ed ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 396 pages
...Boadicea herself, ft-aring to fall into the hands of the enraged victor, put an end to her life by poison. The general who finally established the dominion of...this island, was Julius Agricola, who governed it during tlie reigns of Vespasian, Titus, and Domftian, and distinguished himself as well by his. courage...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution ...

David Hume - Great Britain - 1812 - 522 pages
...inhabitants. After some interval, Cerealis received the command from Vespafian, and by his bravery propagated the terror of the Roman arms. Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in authority and in reputation: But the general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island, was...
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The Works of Cornelius Tacitus: With an Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 6

Cornelius Tacitus, Arthur Murphy - Rome - 1822 - 416 pages
...that from the earliest time distinguished the natives of Britain. " Agricola," as Hume observes, " was the -general, who finally established the dominion of the " Romans in this island. He governed it in the reigns of Vei" pasian, Titus, and Domitian. He carried his victorious arms "...
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The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1823 - 470 pages
...natives. After an interval, Cerealis received the command from Vespasian, and, by his bravery, propagated the terror of the Roman arms. Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis,, both in authority and reputation. The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island, was Julius Agricola,...
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An Abridgement of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar ...

Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1824 - 340 pages
...herself, fearing to fall into the hands of an enraged victor, put an end to her life by poison. 19. The general who finally established the dominion of...in this island was Julius Agricola, who governed it dur~ ing the reign of Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian, and distinguished himself as well by his courage...
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The History of England from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second

Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1825 - 780 pages
...Л ib-r an Interval, Cerealis received the command from Vespasian, and, by bi> bravery, propagated the terror of the Roman arms. Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis, both in authority and reputation. The general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island, was Julius Agrícola,...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution ...

David Hume, Tobias Smollett - England - 1825 - 480 pages
...inhabitants. After some interval, Cerealis received the command from Vespasian, and by his bravery propagated the terror of the Roman arms. Julius Frontinus succeeded Cerealis both in authority and in reputation; but the general who finally established the dominion of the Romans in this island, was...
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