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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... carried off by Melnas , king of Somersetshire , who detained her a whole year at Glaftonbury , until Arthur , difcover-- ing the place of her retreat , advanced with an army against the ravifher , and obliged him to give her back . In ...
... carried off by Melnas , king of Somersetshire , who detained her a whole year at Glaftonbury , until Arthur , difcover-- ing the place of her retreat , advanced with an army against the ravifher , and obliged him to give her back . In ...
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... carrying the plun → der away . It was their method to avoid coming , if poffible , to a general engagement ; but fcattering themselves over the face of the country , they carried away , indifcriminately , as well the inhabitants them ...
... carrying the plun → der away . It was their method to avoid coming , if poffible , to a general engagement ; but fcattering themselves over the face of the country , they carried away , indifcriminately , as well the inhabitants them ...
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... carried terror over the whole land , and now ra- vaged the country of Wales without oppofition . The only place where he found refiftance was , in his re turn , from the castle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired ...
... carried terror over the whole land , and now ra- vaged the country of Wales without oppofition . The only place where he found refiftance was , in his re turn , from the castle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired ...
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... carried her by force into Ireland , and there commanded her to remain in per- petual exile . This injunction , however , was too diftreffing for that faithful woman to comply with ; for being cured of her wound , and having obliterated ...
... carried her by force into Ireland , and there commanded her to remain in per- petual exile . This injunction , however , was too diftreffing for that faithful woman to comply with ; for being cured of her wound , and having obliterated ...
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... carried on with fuch fecrecy , that it was executed in one day , and all the Danes in England were destroyed without mercy . But this maffacre so perfidious in the contriving , and fo cruel in the execution , instead of ending the long ...
... carried on with fuch fecrecy , that it was executed in one day , and all the Danes in England were destroyed without mercy . But this maffacre so perfidious in the contriving , and fo cruel in the execution , instead of ending the long ...
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