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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... give less displeasure to the Whigs , and was better received . It not only rose itself , but helped to buoy up its unfortu- nate brother . But though I had been taught by experience , that the Whig party were in possession of bestowing ...
... give less displeasure to the Whigs , and was better received . It not only rose itself , but helped to buoy up its unfortu- nate brother . But though I had been taught by experience , that the Whig party were in possession of bestowing ...
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... give you some account of the beha- viour of our late excellent friend , Mr. Hume , during his last illness . Though in his own judgment his disease was mortal and incurable , yet he allowed himself to be prevailed upon , by the entreaty ...
... give you some account of the beha- viour of our late excellent friend , Mr. Hume , during his last illness . Though in his own judgment his disease was mortal and incurable , yet he allowed himself to be prevailed upon , by the entreaty ...
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... give occasion for enter- taining a doubt of his real existence . But poets , though they disfigure the most certain history by their fictions , and use strange liberties with truth where they are the sole historians , as among the ...
... give occasion for enter- taining a doubt of his real existence . But poets , though they disfigure the most certain history by their fictions , and use strange liberties with truth where they are the sole historians , as among the ...
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... give a succinct account of the succes- sions of kings , and of the more remarkable revolutions in each particular kingdom ; beginning with that of Kent , which was the first established . The king- Escus succeeded his father , Hengist ...
... give a succinct account of the succes- sions of kings , and of the more remarkable revolutions in each particular kingdom ; beginning with that of Kent , which was the first established . The king- Escus succeeded his father , Hengist ...
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... give the reader to hear a long bead - roll of barbarous names ; Egric , Annas , Ethelbert , Ethelwald , Aldulf , Elfwold , Beorne , Ethelred , Ethelbert ; who suc- cessively murdered , expelled , or inherited , from each other , and ...
... give the reader to hear a long bead - roll of barbarous names ; Egric , Annas , Ethelbert , Ethelwald , Aldulf , Elfwold , Beorne , Ethelred , Ethelbert ; who suc- cessively murdered , expelled , or inherited , from each other , and ...
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