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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... against the Picts and Scots , who had advanced as far as Lincolnshire , and foon gained a complete victory over them . The Saxons , however , being fenfible of the fertility of the country to which they came , and the barrennefs of that ...
... against the Picts and Scots , who had advanced as far as Lincolnshire , and foon gained a complete victory over them . The Saxons , however , being fenfible of the fertility of the country to which they came , and the barrennefs of that ...
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... against the ravifher , and obliged him to give her back . In his fecond wife , perhaps , he might have been more fortunate , as we have no mention made of her , but it was otherwife with his third confòrt , who was debauched by his own ...
... against the ravifher , and obliged him to give her back . In his fecond wife , perhaps , he might have been more fortunate , as we have no mention made of her , but it was otherwife with his third confòrt , who was debauched by his own ...
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... his example wrought fo fuccefsfully on his fubjects , that numbers of them came voluntarily to be baptized , their mifli- oner oner loudly declaring against any coercive means towards their converfion 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... his example wrought fo fuccefsfully on his fubjects , that numbers of them came voluntarily to be baptized , their mifli- oner oner loudly declaring against any coercive means towards their converfion 12 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... against any coercive means towards their converfion . In this manner the other kingdoms , one after the other , embraced the faith ; and England was foon as famous for its fuperftition as it had once been for its averfenefs to ...
... against any coercive means towards their converfion . In this manner the other kingdoms , one after the other , embraced the faith ; and England was foon as famous for its fuperftition as it had once been for its averfenefs to ...
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... against the most unguarded quarter of the enemy that Alfred made his moft violent attack , while the Danes , furprized to behold an army of English , whom they confidered as totally fubdued , made but a faint refiftance ...
... against the most unguarded quarter of the enemy that Alfred made his moft violent attack , while the Danes , furprized to behold an army of English , whom they confidered as totally fubdued , made but a faint refiftance ...
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