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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... French prince and the English entered into . the most folemn engagements of mutual fupport ; and having determined to conduct their armies to : the Holy Land by fea , they were obliged however , by stress of weather , to take fhelter in ...
... French prince and the English entered into . the most folemn engagements of mutual fupport ; and having determined to conduct their armies to : the Holy Land by fea , they were obliged however , by stress of weather , to take fhelter in ...
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... French arrived long before the English . Upon the arrival of the English army in Pale- stine , however , fortune was feen to declare more openly in favour of the common cause . The French and English princes feemed to forget their ...
... French arrived long before the English . Upon the arrival of the English army in Pale- stine , however , fortune was feen to declare more openly in favour of the common cause . The French and English princes feemed to forget their ...
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... French minftrel , who playing upon his harp near the fortrefs in which Richard was confined , a tune which he knew that unhappy monarch was fond of , he was anfwered by the king from within , who with his harp played the fame tune , and ...
... French minftrel , who playing upon his harp near the fortrefs in which Richard was confined , a tune which he knew that unhappy monarch was fond of , he was anfwered by the king from within , who with his harp played the fame tune , and ...
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... French and the English , the name of king , which he ftill retained , and fome remaining power , put him at the head of fixty thousand men , a fufficient number indeed , but not to be relied on , and with these he advanced to Dover ...
... French and the English , the name of king , which he ftill retained , and fome remaining power , put him at the head of fixty thousand men , a fufficient number indeed , but not to be relied on , and with these he advanced to Dover ...
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... French king fhould prevail , the country was ever after to lubmit to a more powerful monarchy , and was to become a province of France . What neither human prudence could forefee , nor policy fuggeft , was brought about by an happy and ...
... French king fhould prevail , the country was ever after to lubmit to a more powerful monarchy , and was to become a province of France . What neither human prudence could forefee , nor policy fuggeft , was brought about by an happy and ...
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