The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... person of my age and humour : but on his lordship's re- peating the invitation , I accepted of it . I have every reason , ' both of pleasure and interest , to think myself happy in my connexions with that nobleman , as well as ...
... person of my age and humour : but on his lordship's re- peating the invitation , I accepted of it . I have every reason , ' both of pleasure and interest , to think myself happy in my connexions with that nobleman , as well as ...
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... person , and my connexions with lord Hertford , prevented me from declining . I returned to Edinburgh in 1769 , very opulent ( for I possessed a revenue of a thousand pounds a year ) , healthy , and though somewhat stricken in years ...
... person , and my connexions with lord Hertford , prevented me from declining . I returned to Edinburgh in 1769 , very opulent ( for I possessed a revenue of a thousand pounds a year ) , healthy , and though somewhat stricken in years ...
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... persons , and whoever refused to submit to their decree was exposed to the most severe penalties . The sen- tence of excommunication was pronounced against him he was forbidden access to the sacrifices or public worship : he was ...
... persons , and whoever refused to submit to their decree was exposed to the most severe penalties . The sen- tence of excommunication was pronounced against him he was forbidden access to the sacrifices or public worship : he was ...
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... persons , is not perhaps the best that may be wished for , that the former , in the third or fourth century , sprang from the latter : we have no evidence at all that the latter sprang from the former . I shall add , that the name of ...
... persons , is not perhaps the best that may be wished for , that the former , in the third or fourth century , sprang from the latter : we have no evidence at all that the latter sprang from the former . I shall add , that the name of ...
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... person of Ethilfrid , grandson of Ida , who married Acca , the daughter of Ælla ; and expelling her brother Edwin , esta- blished one of the most powerful of the Saxon kingdoms by the title of Northumberland . How far his dominions ...
... person of Ethilfrid , grandson of Ida , who married Acca , the daughter of Ælla ; and expelling her brother Edwin , esta- blished one of the most powerful of the Saxon kingdoms by the title of Northumberland . How far his dominions ...
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