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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... natural privileges of paternal authority . Upon great , or uncommon dangers , a commander in chief was chofen by common confent , in a general affembly ; and to him was committed the conduct of the general intereft , the power of making ...
... natural privileges of paternal authority . Upon great , or uncommon dangers , a commander in chief was chofen by common confent , in a general affembly ; and to him was committed the conduct of the general intereft , the power of making ...
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... natural freedom ; almost every nation afferting that independence which they had been long fo unjustly deprived of . - During these ftruggles the British youth were fre- quently drawn away into Gaul , to give ineffectual fuccour to the ...
... natural freedom ; almost every nation afferting that independence which they had been long fo unjustly deprived of . - During these ftruggles the British youth were fre- quently drawn away into Gaul , to give ineffectual fuccour to the ...
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... natural fon , the illegitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a fufficient obftacle to his inheriting the crown . He died at Gloucester , after a reign of fixteen years , and was fucceeded by his brother , Edmund , who , like the ...
... natural fon , the illegitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a fufficient obftacle to his inheriting the crown . He died at Gloucester , after a reign of fixteen years , and was fucceeded by his brother , Edmund , who , like the ...
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... natural son of Robert duke of Normandy . His mother's name was Arlette , a beautiful maid of Falaize , whom Robert fell in love with as the stood gazing at her door whilft he paffed through the C 2 town . town . William , who was the ...
... natural son of Robert duke of Normandy . His mother's name was Arlette , a beautiful maid of Falaize , whom Robert fell in love with as the stood gazing at her door whilft he paffed through the C 2 town . town . William , who was the ...
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... naturally fond of change . In order , therefore , to fupply money to defray the neceffary charges of fo expensive an undertaking , hẹ offered offered to mortgage his dukedom of Normandy to his brother 36 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... naturally fond of change . In order , therefore , to fupply money to defray the neceffary charges of fo expensive an undertaking , hẹ offered offered to mortgage his dukedom of Normandy to his brother 36 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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