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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... friends , when- ever an opportunity fhould offer of annoying the ene- my , who were now in poffeffion of all the coun- try . This chofen band , ftill faithful to their mo- narch , took fhelter in the forefts and marfhes of So- merfet ...
... friends , when- ever an opportunity fhould offer of annoying the ene- my , who were now in poffeffion of all the coun- try . This chofen band , ftill faithful to their mo- narch , took fhelter in the forefts and marfhes of So- merfet ...
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... friend , to fee , and inform him , if Elfrida was indeed that incomparable woman report had described her . Ethelwald arriving at the earl's , had no fooner caft his eyes upon that nobleman's daughter , than he became defperately ena ...
... friend , to fee , and inform him , if Elfrida was indeed that incomparable woman report had described her . Ethelwald arriving at the earl's , had no fooner caft his eyes upon that nobleman's daughter , than he became defperately ena ...
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... friends in England , fquandered it away in idle expences , and unmerited benefits , fo that he procraftinated his departure till the opportunity was loft ; while William exerted himself with incredible activity to diffipate the ...
... friends in England , fquandered it away in idle expences , and unmerited benefits , fo that he procraftinated his departure till the opportunity was loft ; while William exerted himself with incredible activity to diffipate the ...
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... Henry returned in triumph to England , leading with him his captive brother , who , after a life of bravery , generofity , and truth , now found himself not only deprived deprived of his patrimony and his friends , but also HENRY I 39.
... Henry returned in triumph to England , leading with him his captive brother , who , after a life of bravery , generofity , and truth , now found himself not only deprived deprived of his patrimony and his friends , but also HENRY I 39.
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... friends , but also of his freedom . Henry , unmindful of his brother's for- mer magnanimity with regard to him , detained him a prifoner during the remainder of his life , which was no less than twenty - eight years ; and he died in the ...
... friends , but also of his freedom . Henry , unmindful of his brother's for- mer magnanimity with regard to him , detained him a prifoner during the remainder of his life , which was no less than twenty - eight years ; and he died in the ...
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