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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... Henry , befides feveral daughters . Robert , his eldest son , furnamed Curthofe , from the fhortness of his legs , was a prince who inhted all the bravery of his family and nation , but was rather bol bold than prudent ; and was often ...
... Henry , befides feveral daughters . Robert , his eldest son , furnamed Curthofe , from the fhortness of his legs , was a prince who inhted all the bravery of his family and nation , but was rather bol bold than prudent ; and was often ...
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... Henry . Thefe , by greater affiduity , had wrought upon the credulity and affections of the king , and confequent ly were the more obnoxious to Robert . A mind , therefore , fo well prepared for refentment , foon found or made a caufe ...
... Henry . Thefe , by greater affiduity , had wrought upon the credulity and affections of the king , and confequent ly were the more obnoxious to Robert . A mind , therefore , fo well prepared for refentment , foon found or made a caufe ...
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... the accident , put fpurs to his horfe , haftened to the fea - fhore , embarked for France , and joined the Crusade that was then fetting out for Jeru . falem .. CHAP CHA P. VI . HENRY I. furnamed BEAUCLERC . ENRY WILLIAM 37 II .
... the accident , put fpurs to his horfe , haftened to the fea - fhore , embarked for France , and joined the Crusade that was then fetting out for Jeru . falem .. CHAP CHA P. VI . HENRY I. furnamed BEAUCLERC . ENRY WILLIAM 37 II .
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... HENRY I. furnamed BEAUCLERC . ENRY , the late king's younger brother , HE who had been hunting in the New Foreft , when Rufus was flain , took the earlieft advantage of the occafion , and haftening to Winchef- ter , refolved to fecure ...
... HENRY I. furnamed BEAUCLERC . ENRY , the late king's younger brother , HE who had been hunting in the New Foreft , when Rufus was flain , took the earlieft advantage of the occafion , and haftening to Winchef- ter , refolved to fecure ...
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... Henry , from whose wife administration of his own dominions , they expected a fimilitude of profperity , fhould he take the reins of theirs . Henry very readily promifed to redress their grievances , as he knew it would be the direct ...
... Henry , from whose wife administration of his own dominions , they expected a fimilitude of profperity , fhould he take the reins of theirs . Henry very readily promifed to redress their grievances , as he knew it would be the direct ...
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