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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... several of the Roman settlements and colonies with fuccefs . Paulinus , who commanded the Ro- man forces , haftened to relieve London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his arri- val that it would be requifite for ...
... several of the Roman settlements and colonies with fuccefs . Paulinus , who commanded the Ro- man forces , haftened to relieve London , which was already a flourishing colony ; but found on his arri- val that it would be requifite for ...
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... several confpiracies , and by punishing the malecontents , thus fecured the peace of his dominions , now expected reft from his labours ; and finding none either willing or powerful enough to oppose him , he hoped that the end of his ...
... several confpiracies , and by punishing the malecontents , thus fecured the peace of his dominions , now expected reft from his labours ; and finding none either willing or powerful enough to oppose him , he hoped that the end of his ...
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... several years to enflame the Norman state ; and William was at last obliged to have recourfe to England for fupporting his authority against his fon . Accordingly drawing an army of . Engidhmen toge-- ther , he led them over into ...
... several years to enflame the Norman state ; and William was at last obliged to have recourfe to England for fupporting his authority against his fon . Accordingly drawing an army of . Engidhmen toge-- ther , he led them over into ...
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... Several other lords also shared his fate ; all deferving pity indeed , had they not them- felves formerly juftified the prefent inhumanity by fetting a cruel example . In the mean time the king , who hoped to find re- fuge in Wales ...
... Several other lords also shared his fate ; all deferving pity indeed , had they not them- felves formerly juftified the prefent inhumanity by fetting a cruel example . In the mean time the king , who hoped to find re- fuge in Wales ...
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... several counties ; two thousand three hundred and seventy - four chantries , and free chapels , and an hundred and ten hofpitals . The whole revenue of these establishments amounted to one hundred and fixty one thousand pounds , which ...
... several counties ; two thousand three hundred and seventy - four chantries , and free chapels , and an hundred and ten hofpitals . The whole revenue of these establishments amounted to one hundred and fixty one thousand pounds , which ...
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