An Abridgment of The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithB. Law; G. Robinson; G. Kearsly; T. Davies; T. Beckit [sic], T. Cadell, and T. Evans, 1782 - 356 trang |
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... ginal , that fome authors fuppofe him to be the son of king Ambrofius , and others only his nephew ; others again affirm that he was a Cornish prince , and again HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 9 . It is alledged alfo that, upon the death of ...
... ginal , that fome authors fuppofe him to be the son of king Ambrofius , and others only his nephew ; others again affirm that he was a Cornish prince , and again HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 9 . It is alledged alfo that, upon the death of ...
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... son of Gurlois , king of that province . However this be , it is certain he was a commander of great valour , and could courage alone repair the miferable state of the Britons , his might have been effectual . According to the most ...
... son of Gurlois , king of that province . However this be , it is certain he was a commander of great valour , and could courage alone repair the miferable state of the Britons , his might have been effectual . According to the most ...
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... son in his ab- fence , was the first against whom he denounced fen- tence of fufpenfion . The bishops of London and Salisbury he actually excommunicated . One man he he excommunicated for having spoken against him ; and another 48 ...
... son in his ab- fence , was the first against whom he denounced fen- tence of fufpenfion . The bishops of London and Salisbury he actually excommunicated . One man he he excommunicated for having spoken against him ; and another 48 ...
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... son , was taught to believe himfelf injured ; when , upon being crown- ed as partner in the kingdom , he was not admitted . into a thare of the adminiftration . His difcontents were fhared by his brothers Geoffry and Richard , whom the ...
... son , was taught to believe himfelf injured ; when , upon being crown- ed as partner in the kingdom , he was not admitted . into a thare of the adminiftration . His difcontents were fhared by his brothers Geoffry and Richard , whom the ...
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... son of the famous general who commanded againft the Albigenfes , a fect of enthusiasts that had been deftroyed fome time before in the kingdom of Savoy . He was married to the king's fifter ; and , by his power and addrefs , was ...
... son of the famous general who commanded againft the Albigenfes , a fect of enthusiasts that had been deftroyed fome time before in the kingdom of Savoy . He was married to the king's fifter ; and , by his power and addrefs , was ...
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