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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... Edward , fucceeded him on the throne . To him fucceeded Athelftan , his natural fon , the illegitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a fufficient obftacle to his inheriting the crown . died at Gloucefter , after a reign of fixteen ...
... Edward , fucceeded him on the throne . To him fucceeded Athelftan , his natural fon , the illegitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a fufficient obftacle to his inheriting the crown . died at Gloucefter , after a reign of fixteen ...
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... Edward , whom he had by his firft mar- riage , with the daughter of the earl of Ordmer . Edward , furnamed the Martyr , was made king by the intereft of the monks , and lived but four years . after his acceffion . In his reign there is ...
... Edward , whom he had by his firft mar- riage , with the daughter of the earl of Ordmer . Edward , furnamed the Martyr , was made king by the intereft of the monks , and lived but four years . after his acceffion . In his reign there is ...
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... Edward , furnamed the Confeffor , was by the general confent crowned king . . The English , who had long groaned under a fo- reign yoke , now fet no bounds to their joy , at find- ing the line of their ancient monarchs restored . As he ...
... Edward , furnamed the Confeffor , was by the general confent crowned king . . The English , who had long groaned under a fo- reign yoke , now fet no bounds to their joy , at find- ing the line of their ancient monarchs restored . As he ...
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... Edward the Confeffor , in the latter part of his reign , who was wavering in the choice of a fucceffor , enflamed his ambition with a defire of fucceeding to the English throne . The pope himself was not behind the reft in favouring his ...
... Edward the Confeffor , in the latter part of his reign , who was wavering in the choice of a fucceffor , enflamed his ambition with a defire of fucceeding to the English throne . The pope himself was not behind the reft in favouring his ...
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... Edward the Confeffor . To fix himself still more fecurely , he took poffeffion of the royal treasures at Winchester , and had his title rati- fied by the pope with a part of the money . It was not long , however , that Matilda delayed ...
... Edward the Confeffor . To fix himself still more fecurely , he took poffeffion of the royal treasures at Winchester , and had his title rati- fied by the pope with a part of the money . It was not long , however , that Matilda delayed ...
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