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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... 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 miferies of the people , only prepared the ...
... 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 miferies of the people , only prepared the ...
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... execution . But foon they came to clos fer fight , and the English with their bills , hewed down their adverfaries with great flaughter . Confu- fion was fpreading among the ranks , when William , who found himself on the brink of ...
... execution . But foon they came to clos fer fight , and the English with their bills , hewed down their adverfaries with great flaughter . Confu- fion was fpreading among the ranks , when William , who found himself on the brink of ...
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... execution . They in- ftantly had him conveyed to a place called Blacklow- hill , where a Welfh executioner , provided for that . purpose , fevered his head from the body . To add to Edward's misfortunes , he foon after fuf- fered a noft ...
... execution . They in- ftantly had him conveyed to a place called Blacklow- hill , where a Welfh executioner , provided for that . purpose , fevered his head from the body . To add to Edward's misfortunes , he foon after fuf- fered a noft ...
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... execution was fifty feet high ; his head was fent to London , where the citizens received it in brutal triumph , and fixed it on the bridge . Several other lords alfo shared his fate ; all deferving pity indeed , had they not them ...
... execution was fifty feet high ; his head was fent to London , where the citizens received it in brutal triumph , and fixed it on the bridge . Several other lords alfo shared his fate ; all deferving pity indeed , had they not them ...
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... , riding up , dispatched him with his fword . The mutineers , feeing their leader fail , prepar- edthemselvestotake revenge ; and theirbowswere now bent bent for execution , when Richard , though not yet RICHARD 95 II .
... , riding up , dispatched him with his fword . The mutineers , feeing their leader fail , prepar- edthemselvestotake revenge ; and theirbowswere now bent bent for execution , when Richard , though not yet RICHARD 95 II .
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