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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... engagement ; but fcattering themselves over the face of the country , they carried away , indifcriminately , as well the inhabitants them- felves , as all their moveable poffeffions . At length , however , they refolved upon making a ...
... engagement ; but fcattering themselves over the face of the country , they carried away , indifcriminately , as well the inhabitants them- felves , as all their moveable poffeffions . At length , however , they refolved upon making a ...
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... engagement ; fo that the enemy , dreading his courage and activity , propofed terms of peace , which he did not ... engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burn- ing and deftroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus ...
... engagement ; fo that the enemy , dreading his courage and activity , propofed terms of peace , which he did not ... engagements , they only removed from one place to another , burn- ing and deftroying wherever they came . Alfred , thus ...
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... engagements , by landing with an hundred and thirty knights , fixty efquires , and three hundred archers . They were foon after joined by Maurice Pendergaft , who about the fame time brought over ten knights and fixty archers ; and with ...
... engagements , by landing with an hundred and thirty knights , fixty efquires , and three hundred archers . They were foon after joined by Maurice Pendergaft , who about the fame time brought over ten knights and fixty archers ; and with ...
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... engagements of mutual fupport ; and having determined to conduct their armies to : the Holy Land by fea , they were obliged however , by stress of weather , to take fhelter in Meflina , the ca- pital of Sicily , where they were detained ...
... engagements of mutual fupport ; and having determined to conduct their armies to : the Holy Land by fea , they were obliged however , by stress of weather , to take fhelter in Meflina , the ca- pital of Sicily , where they were detained ...
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... engagements , and thus becoming undifputed mafter of the kingdom , he took every precaution to fecure his title , and to abo- lifh thofe diftinctions , which might be apt to keep the nation in its former independence . Baliol was car ...
... engagements , and thus becoming undifputed mafter of the kingdom , he took every precaution to fecure his title , and to abo- lifh thofe diftinctions , which might be apt to keep the nation in its former independence . Baliol was car ...
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