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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... those terrors which are oppofed without fear , are often inflicted without re- gret . The Saxons are reprefented as a very cruel na- tion ; but we must remember that their enemies have drawn the picture . It was no difagreeable ...
... those terrors which are oppofed without fear , are often inflicted without re- gret . The Saxons are reprefented as a very cruel na- tion ; but we must remember that their enemies have drawn the picture . It was no difagreeable ...
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... those nations called Danes , who had poffeffed the coun- tries bordering on the Baltic , began to level their fu- ry against England . A fmall body of them at first landed on the coafts , with a view to learn the state of the country ...
... those nations called Danes , who had poffeffed the coun- tries bordering on the Baltic , began to level their fu- ry against England . A fmall body of them at first landed on the coafts , with a view to learn the state of the country ...
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... those treasures which had been amaffed for the purpose of dethroning him . But the memory of thefe tranfient broils and unfuc- cessful treafons , were now totally eclipfed by one of the most noted enterprizes that ever adorned the an ...
... those treasures which had been amaffed for the purpose of dethroning him . But the memory of thefe tranfient broils and unfuc- cessful treafons , were now totally eclipfed by one of the most noted enterprizes that ever adorned the an ...
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... those benefactions which had been made to churches and monafteries in the former reigns . He gave char- ters to feveral towns , by which the citizens claimed their freedom and privileges , independent of any fu- perior but himself ...
... those benefactions which had been made to churches and monafteries in the former reigns . He gave char- ters to feveral towns , by which the citizens claimed their freedom and privileges , independent of any fu- perior but himself ...
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... those who had been his former oppofers . The archbishop of York , who had crowned Henry's eldeft fon in his ab- fence , was the firft against whom he denounced fen- tence of fufpenfion . The bishops of London and Salisbury he actually ...
... those who had been his former oppofers . The archbishop of York , who had crowned Henry's eldeft fon in his ab- fence , was the firft against whom he denounced fen- tence of fufpenfion . The bishops of London and Salisbury he actually ...
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