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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... John , his favourite child , among the number . He had long borne an infirm ftate of body with calm refignation ; he had feen his children rebel without much emotion ; but when he faw that child , whofe intereit always lay next his ...
... John , his favourite child , among the number . He had long borne an infirm ftate of body with calm refignation ; he had feen his children rebel without much emotion ; but when he faw that child , whofe intereit always lay next his ...
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... John's poffeffions , who had bafely endeavoured to prolong his captivity , and gone over to the king of France with that intent . However , he pardoned him foon after , with this generous remark , I with I could as eafily forget my ...
... John's poffeffions , who had bafely endeavoured to prolong his captivity , and gone over to the king of France with that intent . However , he pardoned him foon after , with this generous remark , I with I could as eafily forget my ...
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... John , except a fourth part , which he distributed among his fervants . He ordered alfo that the archer who had fhot him fhould be brought into his prefence , and demanded what injury he had done him that he fhould take away his life ...
... John , except a fourth part , which he distributed among his fervants . He ordered alfo that the archer who had fhot him fhould be brought into his prefence , and demanded what injury he had done him that he fhould take away his life ...
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... John was rather hateful to his fubjects than contemptible ; they rather dreaded than defpifed him . But he foon fhewed that he might be offended , if not without refentment at leaft with impunity . It was the fate of this vicious prince ...
... John was rather hateful to his fubjects than contemptible ; they rather dreaded than defpifed him . But he foon fhewed that he might be offended , if not without refentment at leaft with impunity . It was the fate of this vicious prince ...
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... John , who , unfettled and apprehensive , scarcely knew where to turn , was ftill able to make an ex- piring effort to receive the enemy . All hated as he was , the natural enmity between the French and the English , the name of king ...
... John , who , unfettled and apprehensive , scarcely knew where to turn , was ftill able to make an ex- piring effort to receive the enemy . All hated as he was , the natural enmity between the French and the English , the name of king ...
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