An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithG. Kearsley, 1774 - 356 trang |
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... seemed to give a right to his pretenfions , ascended the throne without any oppofition . But neither his valour , his juftice , nor his popula- rity , were able to fecure him from the misfortunes at- tendant upon an ill - grounded title ...
... seemed to give a right to his pretenfions , ascended the throne without any oppofition . But neither his valour , his juftice , nor his popula- rity , were able to fecure him from the misfortunes at- tendant upon an ill - grounded title ...
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... seemed every hour to become weaker , and a victory gained by the queen threw Stephen from the throne , and exalted Matilda in his room . Ma- tilda was crowned at Winchester with all imaginable felemnity . Matilda , however , was unfit ...
... seemed every hour to become weaker , and a victory gained by the queen threw Stephen from the throne , and exalted Matilda in his room . Ma- tilda was crowned at Winchester with all imaginable felemnity . Matilda , however , was unfit ...
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... seemed a general revolt in her fa-- your ; and the unfortunate king found the fpirit of difloyalty was not confined to the capital alone , but dif- fufed over the whole kingdom . He had placed fome de- pendence upon the garrifon which ...
... seemed a general revolt in her fa-- your ; and the unfortunate king found the fpirit of difloyalty was not confined to the capital alone , but dif- fufed over the whole kingdom . He had placed fome de- pendence upon the garrifon which ...
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... seemed refolved that he should enjoy none of the comforts of life , while in their cuftody . They practised every kind of indignity upon him , as if their defign had been to accelerate his death by the bitter- nefs of his fufferings ...
... seemed refolved that he should enjoy none of the comforts of life , while in their cuftody . They practised every kind of indignity upon him , as if their defign had been to accelerate his death by the bitter- nefs of his fufferings ...
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... seemed to infpire even women with valour : Philippa , Edward's queen , took upon her the conduct of the field , and prepared to re- A. D. pulfe the enemy in perfon . According ly , having made lord Percy general under , 1346. her , the ...
... seemed to infpire even women with valour : Philippa , Edward's queen , took upon her the conduct of the field , and prepared to re- A. D. pulfe the enemy in perfon . According ly , having made lord Percy general under , 1346. her , the ...
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