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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... victory as a doubtful ad- vantage , but courage as a certain good . A nation , however , entirely addicted to war , has feldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as those terrors which are oppofed without fear , are often inflicted ...
... victory as a doubtful ad- vantage , but courage as a certain good . A nation , however , entirely addicted to war , has feldom wanted the imputation of cruelty , as those terrors which are oppofed without fear , are often inflicted ...
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... victory he obtained at Eglesford , Vortigern his father was reinftated up- on the throne . It is added that this weak monarch accepting of a feftival from Hengift , three hundred of his nobility were treacherously flaughtered , and ...
... victory he obtained at Eglesford , Vortigern his father was reinftated up- on the throne . It is added that this weak monarch accepting of a feftival from Hengift , three hundred of his nobility were treacherously flaughtered , and ...
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... victory once more reftored courage to the difpirited Saxons ; and Alfred , taking advantage of their favourable difpofition , prepared to animate them to a vigorous exertion of their fuperiority . He foon therefore apprized them of the ...
... victory once more reftored courage to the difpirited Saxons ; and Alfred , taking advantage of their favourable difpofition , prepared to animate them to a vigorous exertion of their fuperiority . He foon therefore apprized them of the ...
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... victory feemed to turn against the Normans , and they fell in great numbers , fo that the fiercenefs and obftinacy of this memorable battle , was often renewed by the courage of the lead- " ers , whenever that of the foldiers began to ...
... victory feemed to turn against the Normans , and they fell in great numbers , fo that the fiercenefs and obftinacy of this memorable battle , was often renewed by the courage of the lead- " ers , whenever that of the foldiers began to ...
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... victory was fol lowed by the final reduction of Normandy , while Henry returned in triumph to England , leading with him his captive brother , who , after a life of bravery , generofity , and truth , now found himself not only deprived ...
... victory was fol lowed by the final reduction of Normandy , while Henry returned in triumph to England , leading with him his captive brother , who , after a life of bravery , generofity , and truth , now found himself not only deprived ...
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