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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... France , and Normandy , were all voluntarily united under his command . England never before , nor never fince ,, faw two fuch armies drawn up to dispute its crown . The day before the battle , William fent an offer to Harold to decide ...
... France , and Normandy , were all voluntarily united under his command . England never before , nor never fince ,, faw two fuch armies drawn up to dispute its crown . The day before the battle , William fent an offer to Harold to decide ...
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... France in a flame . In order to perform this promife , he levied a ftrong army , and entering the ifle of France , de- ftroyed and burned all the villages and houses without oppofition , and took the town of Mante , which he reduced to ...
... France in a flame . In order to perform this promife , he levied a ftrong army , and entering the ifle of France , de- ftroyed and burned all the villages and houses without oppofition , and took the town of Mante , which he reduced to ...
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... terrified at the accident , put fpurs to his horfe , haftened to the fea - fhore , embarked for France , and joined the Crufade that was then fetting out for Je . rufalem . CHAP E CHAP . VI . HE HENRY I. furnamed BEAUCLERC . WILLIAM II .
... terrified at the accident , put fpurs to his horfe , haftened to the fea - fhore , embarked for France , and joined the Crufade that was then fetting out for Je . rufalem . CHAP E CHAP . VI . HE HENRY I. furnamed BEAUCLERC . WILLIAM II .
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... France , and having humbled the barons that would circumfcribe his pow . er , he might naturally be expected to reign with very little oppofition for the future . But it happeneđ very HENRY 45 II . England, and Stephen returned to the ...
... France , and having humbled the barons that would circumfcribe his pow . er , he might naturally be expected to reign with very little oppofition for the future . But it happeneđ very HENRY 45 II . England, and Stephen returned to the ...
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... territories affigned them . Queen Eleanor herfelf was meditating an efcape to the court of France whi- ther her fons had retired , and had put on man's apparel . E 3 100 for that purpose when she was feized by the king's HENRY 53 II .
... territories affigned them . Queen Eleanor herfelf was meditating an efcape to the court of France whi- ther her fons had retired , and had put on man's apparel . E 3 100 for that purpose when she was feized by the king's HENRY 53 II .
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