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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... English pages , he is faid to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli , fed Angeli forent , fi effent Chriftiani ; They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Chriftians . From that time he was ftruck with an ...
... English pages , he is faid to have cried out , in the Latin language , Non Angli , fed Angeli forent , fi effent Chriftiani ; They would not be English , but Angels , had they been Chriftians . From that time he was ftruck with an ...
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... English , their negligence in foraging and plun- dering , and their diffolute wafting of fuch ill - gotten booty . Having made his obfervations , he returned . to his retreat , and detaching proper emiffàries among his fubjects ...
... English , their negligence in foraging and plun- dering , and their diffolute wafting of fuch ill - gotten booty . Having made his obfervations , he returned . to his retreat , and detaching proper emiffàries among his fubjects ...
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... English , whom they confidered as totally fubdued , made but a faint refiftance . Notwithstanding the fu- periority of their number , they were routed with great flaughter ; and , though fuch as efcaped fled for refuge into a fortified ...
... English , whom they confidered as totally fubdued , made but a faint refiftance . Notwithstanding the fu- periority of their number , they were routed with great flaughter ; and , though fuch as efcaped fled for refuge into a fortified ...
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... vice and folly as the English , were daily gaining ground . The weakness and the inexperience of Ethelred appeared to give a favour- able opportunity for renewing their depredations ; and , accordingly 24 IIISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... vice and folly as the English , were daily gaining ground . The weakness and the inexperience of Ethelred appeared to give a favour- able opportunity for renewing their depredations ; and , accordingly 24 IIISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... English , a resolution was taken for a general maffacre ; and Ethelred , by a policy incident to weak princes , em- braced the cruel refolution of putting them all to the fword . This plot was carried on with fuch fecrecy , that it was ...
... English , a resolution was taken for a general maffacre ; and Ethelred , by a policy incident to weak princes , em- braced the cruel refolution of putting them all to the fword . This plot was carried on with fuch fecrecy , that it was ...
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