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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... cause of her fame , and he appeared amazed how the world could talk fo much , and fo unjustly of her charms . The king was fatisfied , and no longer felt any curiofity , while Ethelwald fecretly triumphed in his addrefs . When he had ...
... cause of her fame , and he appeared amazed how the world could talk fo much , and fo unjustly of her charms . The king was fatisfied , and no longer felt any curiofity , while Ethelwald fecretly triumphed in his addrefs . When he had ...
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... cause was then unknown . Henry en- tertained hopes for three days , that his fon had put into fome diftant port of England ; but when cer tain intelligence of the calamity was brought him , he fainted away , and was . never feen to ...
... cause was then unknown . Henry en- tertained hopes for three days , that his fon had put into fome diftant port of England ; but when cer tain intelligence of the calamity was brought him , he fainted away , and was . never feen to ...
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... cause , he took an opportunity to efcape from his guards , and put himself at the head of his party . A battle foon af- ter enfued ; but the earl's army having been ex- hausted by famine on the mountains of Wales , were but ill able to ...
... cause , he took an opportunity to efcape from his guards , and put himself at the head of his party . A battle foon af- ter enfued ; but the earl's army having been ex- hausted by famine on the mountains of Wales , were but ill able to ...
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... caused his wife to be ftrangled , and her lovers to be flead alive . After his death , as he left only a daughter , his next brother , Philip the Tall , aflumed the crown , in prejudice of the daughter ; and vindicated his title by the ...
... caused his wife to be ftrangled , and her lovers to be flead alive . After his death , as he left only a daughter , his next brother , Philip the Tall , aflumed the crown , in prejudice of the daughter ; and vindicated his title by the ...
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... cause , than ever his moft meritorious actions could have procured them . He left no pofterity , either legitimate or otherwife . CHA P. XVI . HEN R Y IV . HE ENRY foon found that the throne of an ufurper is but a bed of thorns . A. D. ...
... cause , than ever his moft meritorious actions could have procured them . He left no pofterity , either legitimate or otherwife . CHA P. XVI . HEN R Y IV . HE ENRY foon found that the throne of an ufurper is but a bed of thorns . A. D. ...
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