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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... entered the Danish camp , tried all his mufical arts to please , and was fo much admired , that he was brought even into the prefence of Guthrum , the Danish prince ; with whom he remained fome days . There he remark- ed the fupine ...
... entered the Danish camp , tried all his mufical arts to please , and was fo much admired , that he was brought even into the prefence of Guthrum , the Danish prince ; with whom he remained fome days . There he remark- ed the fupine ...
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... entered into a confpiracy to cut off their invaders , and fixed the day for their intended maffacre , which was to be on Ath - Wednesday , du- ring the time of divine fervice , when all the Normans . would be unarmed as penitents ...
... entered into a confpiracy to cut off their invaders , and fixed the day for their intended maffacre , which was to be on Ath - Wednesday , du- ring the time of divine fervice , when all the Normans . would be unarmed as penitents ...
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... entering the ifle of France , de- ftroyed and burned all the villages and houses without oppofition , and took the town of Mante , which he reduced to afhes . But the progrefs of thefe hoftilities was stopped by an accident which ...
... entering the ifle of France , de- ftroyed and burned all the villages and houses without oppofition , and took the town of Mante , which he reduced to afhes . But the progrefs of thefe hoftilities was stopped by an accident which ...
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... entering the royal apartments , fat down , holding up the crofs as his banner of protection . There he put himself , in the most folemn manner , under the protection of the fu- preme pontiff ; and upon receiving a refufal to leave the ...
... entering the royal apartments , fat down , holding up the crofs as his banner of protection . There he put himself , in the most folemn manner , under the protection of the fu- preme pontiff ; and upon receiving a refufal to leave the ...
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... entering his apartment , they reproached him very fiercely for the raihnefs and the infolence of his con duct . During their altercation , the time approached for Becket to affift at vefpers , whither he went un- guarded , the ...
... entering his apartment , they reproached him very fiercely for the raihnefs and the infolence of his con duct . During their altercation , the time approached for Becket to affift at vefpers , whither he went un- guarded , the ...
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