The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... earl of Home's , or Hume's ; and my ancestors had been pro- prietors of the estate which my brother possesses for several generations . My mother was daughter of sir David Falconer , president of the College of Justice : the title of ...
... earl of Home's , or Hume's ; and my ancestors had been pro- prietors of the estate which my brother possesses for several generations . My mother was daughter of sir David Falconer , president of the College of Justice : the title of ...
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... earl of Strafford ; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over , what was still more mortifying , the book seemed to sink into oblivion . Mr. Millar told me , that in a twelvemonth he sold only forty - five copies of it . I ...
... earl of Strafford ; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over , what was still more mortifying , the book seemed to sink into oblivion . Mr. Millar told me , that in a twelvemonth he sold only forty - five copies of it . I ...
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... earl of Hertford , with whom I was not in the least acquainted , to attend him on his embassy to Paris , with a near prospect of being ap- pointed secretary to the embassy ; and , in the mean- while , of performing the functions of that ...
... earl of Hertford , with whom I was not in the least acquainted , to attend him on his embassy to Paris , with a near prospect of being ap- pointed secretary to the embassy ; and , in the mean- while , of performing the functions of that ...
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... earl of Devonshire , with his followers , had taken shelter there ; and being ill supplied with provisions , and even with water , he determined , by some vigorous blow , to prevent the necessity of submitting to the barbarous enemy ...
... earl of Devonshire , with his followers , had taken shelter there ; and being ill supplied with provisions , and even with water , he determined , by some vigorous blow , to prevent the necessity of submitting to the barbarous enemy ...
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... earl ; and though the Danes , who peopled East - Anglia and Northumberland , were for some time ruled immediately by their own princes , they all acknowledged a subordination to Alfred , and sub- mitted to his superior authority . As ...
... earl ; and though the Danes , who peopled East - Anglia and Northumberland , were for some time ruled immediately by their own princes , they all acknowledged a subordination to Alfred , and sub- mitted to his superior authority . As ...
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