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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... Some of them fled with their forces into the internal parts of the kingdom , others fubmitted to Cæfar , till at length Caffibelaunus himfelf , weakened by fo many defer- tions , refolved upon making what terms he was able while he yet ...
... Some of them fled with their forces into the internal parts of the kingdom , others fubmitted to Cæfar , till at length Caffibelaunus himfelf , weakened by fo many defer- tions , refolved upon making what terms he was able while he yet ...
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... from all quarters invaded him . New fwarms of the enemy arrived every year upon the coaft , and fresh invafions were ftill projected . Some of of his fubjects therefore left their country , and retir- HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 15.
... from all quarters invaded him . New fwarms of the enemy arrived every year upon the coaft , and fresh invafions were ftill projected . Some of of his fubjects therefore left their country , and retir- HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 15.
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... Some fay he was ftabbed by the king's own hand ; fome , that he only commanded the affaffinaton ; however this be , Elfrida was invited foon after to court , by the king's own order , and their nuptials were performed with the ufual ...
... Some fay he was ftabbed by the king's own hand ; fome , that he only commanded the affaffinaton ; however this be , Elfrida was invited foon after to court , by the king's own order , and their nuptials were performed with the ufual ...
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... some frivolous pretences . William , having crushed 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 ...
... some frivolous pretences . William , having crushed 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 ...
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... some time after at St. Dennis , a little town in Nor- mandy , from eating too plentiful of lampreys , a difh he was particularly fond of . He died in the fixty - fe- venth year of his age , and the thirty - fifth of his reign , leaving ...
... some time after at St. Dennis , a little town in Nor- mandy , from eating too plentiful of lampreys , a difh he was particularly fond of . He died in the fixty - fe- venth year of his age , and the thirty - fifth of his reign , leaving ...
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