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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... earl of Devonshire had retired with a fmall body of troops . This gallant foldier finding himself unable to fiftain a fiege , and knowing the danger of furrendering to a perfidious enemy , was refolved , by one defperate effort , to ...
... earl of Devonshire had retired with a fmall body of troops . This gallant foldier finding himself unable to fiftain a fiege , and knowing the danger of furrendering to a perfidious enemy , was refolved , by one defperate effort , to ...
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... earl of Devonshire ; but , unwilling to credit common fame , in this particular , he fent Athelwald , his favourite friend , to fee , and inform him , if Elfrida was indeed that incomparable woman report had described her . Ethelwald ...
... earl of Devonshire ; but , unwilling to credit common fame , in this particular , he fent Athelwald , his favourite friend , to fee , and inform him , if Elfrida was indeed that incomparable woman report had described her . Ethelwald ...
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... earl of Devonshire's daughter would be a trifle to a king , yet it would be an immenfe acquifition to a needy fubject . He , therefore , humbly entreated per- miffion to pay his addresses to her , as the was the richest heiress in the ...
... earl of Devonshire's daughter would be a trifle to a king , yet it would be an immenfe acquifition to a needy fubject . He , therefore , humbly entreated per- miffion to pay his addresses to her , as the was the richest heiress in the ...
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... earl of Poitiers and Guienne , inflamed with a de- fire of going upon the Crufade , had gathered an immenfe multitude for that expedition , but want- ed money to forward his preparations . He had re- courfe therefore to Rufus ; and ...
... earl of Poitiers and Guienne , inflamed with a de- fire of going upon the Crufade , had gathered an immenfe multitude for that expedition , but want- ed money to forward his preparations . He had re- courfe therefore to Rufus ; and ...
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... earl of Glou- cefter , natural fon to the late king . The whole of Matilda's retinue , upon this occafion , amounted to no more than an hundred and forty knights , who imme- diately took poffeffion of Arundel caftle : but the na- ture ...
... earl of Glou- cefter , natural fon to the late king . The whole of Matilda's retinue , upon this occafion , amounted to no more than an hundred and forty knights , who imme- diately took poffeffion of Arundel caftle : but the na- ture ...
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