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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... present ; Becket himself , who at firft fhewed fome reluctance , added his name to the number . But Alexander , who was then pope , condemned them in the strongest terms , abrogated , annulled , and rejected them . This produced a ...
... present ; Becket himself , who at firft fhewed fome reluctance , added his name to the number . But Alexander , who was then pope , condemned them in the strongest terms , abrogated , annulled , and rejected them . This produced a ...
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... present reign a favourable moment for ambi- tion . The enlign of Richard was a white rofe , that of Henry a red ; and this gave name to the two factions , whofe animofity was now about to drench the kingdom with flaughter . Among the ...
... present reign a favourable moment for ambi- tion . The enlign of Richard was a white rofe , that of Henry a red ; and this gave name to the two factions , whofe animofity was now about to drench the kingdom with flaughter . Among the ...
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... present . Whether Elizabeth was really fincere in her ap- parent reluctance to execute Mary , is a queftion which , though usually given against her , I will not take upon me to determine . Certainly there were great arts ufed by her ...
... present . Whether Elizabeth was really fincere in her ap- parent reluctance to execute Mary , is a queftion which , though usually given against her , I will not take upon me to determine . Certainly there were great arts ufed by her ...
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... had facrificed his former peace , was only an inlet to fresh inquietudes . The fears of affaflination haunted him in all his walks , and was perpetually prefent present to his imagination . He wore armour under his THE COMMONWEALTH . 235.
... had facrificed his former peace , was only an inlet to fresh inquietudes . The fears of affaflination haunted him in all his walks , and was perpetually prefent present to his imagination . He wore armour under his THE COMMONWEALTH . 235.
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... present to his imagination . He wore armour under his cloaths , and always kept piftols in his pockets . His afpect was clouded by a fettled gloom ; and he regarded every ftranger with a glance of timid fufpi- cion . He always travelled ...
... present to his imagination . He wore armour under his cloaths , and always kept piftols in his pockets . His afpect was clouded by a fettled gloom ; and he regarded every ftranger with a glance of timid fufpi- cion . He always travelled ...
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