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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... queen of the Iceni , drove the Britons once more into open rebellion . Pra- fatagus , king of the Iceni , at his death had bequeath- ed one - half of his dominions to the Romans , and the other to his daughters , thus hoping by the ...
... queen of the Iceni , drove the Britons once more into open rebellion . Pra- fatagus , king of the Iceni , at his death had bequeath- ed one - half of his dominions to the Romans , and the other to his daughters , thus hoping by the ...
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... queen , his mother , and affifted by a penetrating genius , he foon learned to read these compofitions , and proceeded from thence to a knowledge of Latin authors , who directed his tafte , and rectified his ambition . He was scarce ...
... queen , his mother , and affifted by a penetrating genius , he foon learned to read these compofitions , and proceeded from thence to a knowledge of Latin authors , who directed his tafte , and rectified his ambition . He was scarce ...
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... queen ; and , by his orders , branded her on the face with an hot iron . Not contented with this cruel vengeance , they carried her by force into Ireland , and there commanded her to remain in per- petual exile . This injunction ...
... queen ; and , by his orders , branded her on the face with an hot iron . Not contented with this cruel vengeance , they carried her by force into Ireland , and there commanded her to remain in per- petual exile . This injunction ...
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... queen ; and , as misfortunes generally come together , he received information of a general infurrection in Maine , the nobility of which had been always averfe to the Norman government . Up- on his arrival on the continent , he found ...
... queen ; and , as misfortunes generally come together , he received information of a general infurrection in Maine , the nobility of which had been always averfe to the Norman government . Up- on his arrival on the continent , he found ...
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... queen dowager , who fecretly favoured her pretenfions . This fortress was too feeble to promife a long defence ; and would have been foon taken , had it not been reprefented to the king , that , as it was a castle belonging to the queen ...
... queen dowager , who fecretly favoured her pretenfions . This fortress was too feeble to promife a long defence ; and would have been foon taken , had it not been reprefented to the king , that , as it was a castle belonging to the queen ...
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