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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... authority , Upon great , or uncommon dangers , a commander in chief was chofen by common confent , in a general affembly ; and to him was committed the conduct of the general intereft , the power of making peace , or leading to war ...
... authority , Upon great , or uncommon dangers , a commander in chief was chofen by common confent , in a general affembly ; and to him was committed the conduct of the general intereft , the power of making peace , or leading to war ...
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... authority among them . No fpecies of fuperftition was ever more terrible than theirs ; befides the fevere penalties which they were permitted to inflict in this- world , they inculcated the eternal tranfmigration of fouls , and thus ...
... authority among them . No fpecies of fuperftition was ever more terrible than theirs ; befides the fevere penalties which they were permitted to inflict in this- world , they inculcated the eternal tranfmigration of fouls , and thus ...
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... authority , a general council of the clergy and laity was fummoned at Winchester , where he was fo- lemnly crowned king of England , by which name the united kingdom was thenceforward called . Thus , about four hundred years after the ...
... authority , a general council of the clergy and laity was fummoned at Winchester , where he was fo- lemnly crowned king of England , by which name the united kingdom was thenceforward called . Thus , about four hundred years after the ...
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... authority in this ; and Edwy , immediately up- on his acceffion , found himself involved in a quar- rel with the monks ; whofe rage , neither his ac- complishments , nor his virtues could mitigate . Among other inftances of their ...
... authority in this ; and Edwy , immediately up- on his acceffion , found himself involved in a quar- rel with the monks ; whofe rage , neither his ac- complishments , nor his virtues could mitigate . Among other inftances of their ...
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... authority of the church , he immediately pro- nounced Harold an ufurper . With fuch favourable incentives , William foon found himself at the head of a chofen ariny of fixty thousand men , all equipped . in the moft warlike and fplendid ...
... authority of the church , he immediately pro- nounced Harold an ufurper . With fuch favourable incentives , William foon found himself at the head of a chofen ariny of fixty thousand men , all equipped . in the moft warlike and fplendid ...
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