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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... gained a compleat victory over them . The Saxons , however , being fenfible of the fertility of the country to which they came , and the barrennefs of that which they had left behind , invited over great numbers of their countrymen to ...
... gained a compleat victory over them . The Saxons , however , being fenfible of the fertility of the country to which they came , and the barrennefs of that which they had left behind , invited over great numbers of their countrymen to ...
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... gained ground ; and this prince , in the decline of life , had the mortification , from fome domeftic troubles of ... gaining ground in the Weft , their countrymen were not lefs active in other parts of the island . Adventu- rers still ...
... gained ground ; and this prince , in the decline of life , had the mortification , from fome domeftic troubles of ... gaining ground in the Weft , their countrymen were not lefs active in other parts of the island . Adventu- rers still ...
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... gained over them by Ethelwolf . The reign of Ethelbald , his fucceffor , was of no long continuance ; however , in fo short space , he crouded a number of vices fufficient to render his name odious to pofte- rity . This prince was ...
... gained over them by Ethelwolf . The reign of Ethelbald , his fucceffor , was of no long continuance ; however , in fo short space , he crouded a number of vices fufficient to render his name odious to pofte- rity . This prince was ...
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... of 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 .
... of 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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... gained without repeated victories . But in order to give his invafion all the fanction poffible , he was crowned at Westminster by the archbishop of York , and took the oath ufual in the times of the Saxon and Danish kings , which was ...
... gained without repeated victories . But in order to give his invafion all the fanction poffible , he was crowned at Westminster by the archbishop of York , and took the oath ufual in the times of the Saxon and Danish kings , which was ...
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