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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688

... which England had so long en- 978' joyed from the depredations of the Danes,
seems to have proceeded partly from the establishments which that piratical
nation had obtained in the north of France, and which employed all their
superfluous hands to people and maintain them ; partly from the vigour and
warlike spirit of a long race of English princes, who preserved the kingdom in a
posture of defence by sea and land, and either prevented or repelled every
attempt of the invaders.

The Plays of Shakespeare, in Nine Volumes..

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A vindication of the principles of the Reformation

In the reply to the first number of the ' Vindication/ Infallibility is made to take a
prominent station, and to sustain an undue share ... itself, and in the recent letter
of J. K. L. is attempted to be used to invalidate the very foundation of our
principles.

The Principles of Mechanics ...

To which is Now Added, an Appendix; Containing Explanatory Notes, Illustrations, and Observations. A New Edition, with Important Corrections ...

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parts of it, in equilibrio. Such an arch will be stronger than any other, because an
arch that can sustain itself, v.-iil more easily sustain an additional weight, than an
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