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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... fettle the fertile province of Kent upon her father , from whence the Saxons could never after be removed . It is alledged also that , upon the death of 2 It 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . felves. They were a people restless and bold, ...
... fettle the fertile province of Kent upon her father , from whence the Saxons could never after be removed . It is alledged also that , upon the death of 2 It 8 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . felves. They were a people restless and bold, ...
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... never before , nor never fince , faw two fuch armies drawn up to difpute its crown . The day before the battle , William fent an offer to Harold to decide the quarrel between them by fingle combat , and thus to fpare the blood of ...
... never before , nor never fince , faw two fuch armies drawn up to difpute its crown . The day before the battle , William fent an offer to Harold to decide the quarrel between them by fingle combat , and thus to fpare the blood of ...
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... never feen to fmile from that moment to the day of his death , which followed some time after at St. Dennis , a little town in Nor- mandy , from eating too plentiful of lampreys , a difh he was particularly fond of . He died in the ...
... never feen to fmile from that moment to the day of his death , which followed some time after at St. Dennis , a little town in Nor- mandy , from eating too plentiful of lampreys , a difh he was particularly fond of . He died in the ...
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... never expect to enjoy peace or tran- quility ; and the king himself burft out into an ex- clamation , that he had no friends about him , or he would not fo long have been expofed to the infults of that ungrateful hypocrite . These words ...
... never expect to enjoy peace or tran- quility ; and the king himself burft out into an ex- clamation , that he had no friends about him , or he would not fo long have been expofed to the infults of that ungrateful hypocrite . These words ...
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... never after could be prevailed upon to retract . The more his heart was difpofed to friendship and affec- tion , the more he refented this barba ous return ; and now , not having one corner in his heart where he could look for comfort ...
... never after could be prevailed upon to retract . The more his heart was difpofed to friendship and affec- tion , the more he refented this barba ous return ; and now , not having one corner in his heart where he could look for comfort ...
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