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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... treaty . Upon the acceffion of Auguftus , that emperor had formed a defign of visiting Britain , but was diverted from it by an unexpected revolt of the Pannoni- ans . Tiberius , wifely judging the empire already too ex- tenfive , made ...
... treaty . Upon the acceffion of Auguftus , that emperor had formed a defign of visiting Britain , but was diverted from it by an unexpected revolt of the Pannoni- ans . Tiberius , wifely judging the empire already too ex- tenfive , made ...
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... treaty , agreed to relinquish the kingdom ; but , inftead of complying with their engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burn- ing and deftroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus oppofed to an enemy whom no ftati ...
... treaty , agreed to relinquish the kingdom ; but , inftead of complying with their engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burn- ing and deftroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus oppofed to an enemy whom no ftati ...
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... treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom , the fouthern parts were left to Edmund : but this prince being murdered about a month after the treaty by his two chamberlains , at Oxford , Ca- C nute nute was ...
... treaty . Canute reserved to himself the northern parts of the kingdom , the fouthern parts were left to Edmund : but this prince being murdered about a month after the treaty by his two chamberlains , at Oxford , Ca- C nute nute was ...
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... treaty being ratified , the armies on each fide were difbanded ; and Robert , having lived two months in the utmost harmony with his brother , re turned in peace to his own dominions . But Robert's indifcretion foon rendered him unfit ...
... treaty being ratified , the armies on each fide were difbanded ; and Robert , having lived two months in the utmost harmony with his brother , re turned in peace to his own dominions . But Robert's indifcretion foon rendered him unfit ...
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... treaty . It was , therefore , agreed by all parties , that Stephen should reign during his life ; and that justice should be administered in his name . That Henry fhould , on Stephen's death , fucceed to the kingdom ; and William ...
... treaty . It was , therefore , agreed by all parties , that Stephen should reign during his life ; and that justice should be administered in his name . That Henry fhould , on Stephen's death , fucceed to the kingdom ; and William ...
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