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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... Such was the violence of his paffion , that , forgetting his master's intentions , he fo- licited only his own interefts , and demanded for him- felf the beautiful Elfrida from her father in mar- riage . The favourite of a king was not ...
... Such was the violence of his paffion , that , forgetting his master's intentions , he fo- licited only his own interefts , and demanded for him- felf the beautiful Elfrida from her father in mar- riage . The favourite of a king was not ...
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... such a number of fortreffes in the kingdom , that he no lon- ger dreaded the tumultuous or tranfient efforts of a discontented multitude ; he therefore determined to treat them as aconquered nation , to indulgehisown ava- rice , and ...
... such a number of fortreffes in the kingdom , that he no lon- ger dreaded the tumultuous or tranfient efforts of a discontented multitude ; he therefore determined to treat them as aconquered nation , to indulgehisown ava- rice , and ...
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... such a juncture , alarmed the English , but was not capable of intimidating them . Lionel , Edward's fon , who was left guardian of England during his father's ab- fence , was yet too young to take upon him the com- mand of an army ...
... such a juncture , alarmed the English , but was not capable of intimidating them . Lionel , Edward's fon , who was left guardian of England during his father's ab- fence , was yet too young to take upon him the com- mand of an army ...
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... Such complicated injuries ferved to enflame the refentment of Hereford against the king ; and al- though he had hitherto concealed it , he now fet no bounds to his indignation , but even conceived a defire of dethroning a perfon who had ...
... Such complicated injuries ferved to enflame the refentment of Hereford against the king ; and al- though he had hitherto concealed it , he now fet no bounds to his indignation , but even conceived a defire of dethroning a perfon who had ...
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... Such violent animofities broke out among 1399 . the barons in the first feflion of his parlia- ment , that forty challenges were given and re- ceived , and forty gauntlets thrown down , as pled- .. ges of the fincerity of their ...
... Such violent animofities broke out among 1399 . the barons in the first feflion of his parlia- ment , that forty challenges were given and re- ceived , and forty gauntlets thrown down , as pled- .. ges of the fincerity of their ...
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