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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... defcribing . The old king , who was placed in the front of the battle , was soon wounded in the fhoul- der ; and not being known by his friends , he was on the the point of being killed by a foldier ; but 70 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... defcribing . The old king , who was placed in the front of the battle , was soon wounded in the fhoul- der ; and not being known by his friends , he was on the the point of being killed by a foldier ; but 70 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... soon af- ter united to the kingdom of England , made a prin cipality , and given to the eldeft font of the crowni . Foreign conquefts might add to the glory , but this added to the felicity of the kingdom . The Welsh were now blended ...
... soon af- ter united to the kingdom of England , made a prin cipality , and given to the eldeft font of the crowni . Foreign conquefts might add to the glory , but this added to the felicity of the kingdom . The Welsh were now blended ...
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... Soon after , he was folemnly crowned king , by the bishop of St. Andrew's , in the abbey of Scone ; and numbers flocked to his ftandard , refolved to con- firm his pretenfions . Thus , after twice conquering . the kingdom , and as often ...
... Soon after , he was folemnly crowned king , by the bishop of St. Andrew's , in the abbey of Scone ; and numbers flocked to his ftandard , refolved to con- firm his pretenfions . Thus , after twice conquering . the kingdom , and as often ...
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... Soon after he turned his arms against France , which was at that time particularly unfortunate . The three fons of Philip the Fair , in full parliament , accused their wives of adultery ; and in confequence of this accufation they were ...
... Soon after he turned his arms against France , which was at that time particularly unfortunate . The three fons of Philip the Fair , in full parliament , accused their wives of adultery ; and in confequence of this accufation they were ...
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... Soon after the mayor and aldermen , waiting upon Richard with an offer of the crown , he accepted it with feeming reluct ance . ON CHA P. XXI . RICHARD $ III : the NE crime ever draws on another ; juf A. D .. ftice will revolt against ...
... Soon after the mayor and aldermen , waiting upon Richard with an offer of the crown , he accepted it with feeming reluct ance . ON CHA P. XXI . RICHARD $ III : the NE crime ever draws on another ; juf A. D .. ftice will revolt against ...
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