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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... interest enough to bring a third army into the field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harraffed by thefe convulfi- ons , obliged their kings to come to a compromife , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute ...
... interest enough to bring a third army into the field , the Danish and English nobility , equally harraffed by thefe convulfi- ons , obliged their kings to come to a compromife , and to divide the kingdom between them by treaty . Canute ...
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... interests would be finally united . It only remained to get over the fcruple of her being anun but this a council , devoted to his interefts , readily admitted ; and Matilda being pronounced free to marry , the nuptials were celebrated ...
... interests would be finally united . It only remained to get over the fcruple of her being anun but this a council , devoted to his interefts , readily admitted ; and Matilda being pronounced free to marry , the nuptials were celebrated ...
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... reprefented , that their own interests and power feemed the only aim of all their decrees ; and they even called upon the king's eldeft fon , prince Ed- ward , ward , to interpose his authority , and save the 68 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... reprefented , that their own interests and power feemed the only aim of all their decrees ; and they even called upon the king's eldeft fon , prince Ed- ward , ward , to interpose his authority , and save the 68 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... interests , and agreed only in one point , to hate the pope , who had for fome time drained them , with impunity : the peo- ple , by fome infurrections against the convents , appear to hate the clergy with equal animofity . Thefe ...
... interests , and agreed only in one point , to hate the pope , who had for fome time drained them , with impunity : the peo- ple , by fome infurrections against the convents , appear to hate the clergy with equal animofity . Thefe ...
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... and the thirty - fifth of his reign after having added more to the folid interests of the kingdom , than any of those who went before , or fucceeded him . E 4 CHAP .. CHAP . XIII . EDWARD II . furnamed of CAERNARVON EDWARD I. 79 .
... and the thirty - fifth of his reign after having added more to the folid interests of the kingdom , than any of those who went before , or fucceeded him . E 4 CHAP .. CHAP . XIII . EDWARD II . furnamed of CAERNARVON EDWARD I. 79 .
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