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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... prisoner to London , and he carefully destroyed all records and monuments of antiquity , that inspired the Scotch with a fpirit of national pride . Thefe expeditions , however , terminated rather in . glory than advantage : the expences ...
... prisoner to London , and he carefully destroyed all records and monuments of antiquity , that inspired the Scotch with a fpirit of national pride . Thefe expeditions , however , terminated rather in . glory than advantage : the expences ...
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... prisoner in London , at length efcaping from his guards , refolved to ftrike for his countries freedom . Having murdered one of the king's fervants , he left himself no refource , but to confirm , by defperate valour , what he had be ...
... prisoner in London , at length efcaping from his guards , refolved to ftrike for his countries freedom . Having murdered one of the king's fervants , he left himself no refource , but to confirm , by defperate valour , what he had be ...
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... prisoners , and carried in triumph to London . man . A victory gained by the Black Prince near Poitiers followed not long after , in which John king of France was taken prifoner , and led in triumph through Lon- don amidst an amazing ...
... prisoners , and carried in triumph to London . man . A victory gained by the Black Prince near Poitiers followed not long after , in which John king of France was taken prifoner , and led in triumph through Lon- don amidst an amazing ...
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... prisoner in the Tower ; there , if poffible , to undergo a ftill greater variety of ftudied infolence , and flagrant contempt . The wretched monarch , humbled in this manner , began to lose the pride of a king with the fplendours of ...
... prisoner in the Tower ; there , if poffible , to undergo a ftill greater variety of ftudied infolence , and flagrant contempt . The wretched monarch , humbled in this manner , began to lose the pride of a king with the fplendours of ...
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... prisoner , and or- dered her to be committed to close confinement . The credulity of both nations was at that time fo great , that nothing was too abfurd to gain belief . that coincided with their paffions . As Joan but a little before ...
... prisoner , and or- dered her to be committed to close confinement . The credulity of both nations was at that time fo great , that nothing was too abfurd to gain belief . that coincided with their paffions . As Joan but a little before ...
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