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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... favour . Auguftine , however , encouraged by this favourable reception , and now seeing a profpect of fuccefs , proceeded with redoubled zeal to preach the gofpel . The king openly efpoufed the Chriftian religion , while his example ...
... favour . Auguftine , however , encouraged by this favourable reception , and now seeing a profpect of fuccefs , proceeded with redoubled zeal to preach the gofpel . The king openly efpoufed the Chriftian religion , while his example ...
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... . The weaknefs and the inexperience of Ethelred appeared to give a able opportunity for renewing their depredations ; and , accordingly favour 24 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . to effect his intentions, he concealed his paffion from ...
... . The weaknefs and the inexperience of Ethelred appeared to give a able opportunity for renewing their depredations ; and , accordingly favour 24 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . to effect his intentions, he concealed his paffion from ...
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... favours , to espouse his interefts . He was foon therefore in the field ; and at the head of a numerous army , fhewed himself in readiness to oppofe all who fhould difpute his pretenfions . In the mean time , Robert instead of employing ...
... favours , to espouse his interefts . He was foon therefore in the field ; and at the head of a numerous army , fhewed himself in readiness to oppofe all who fhould difpute his pretenfions . In the mean time , Robert instead of employing ...
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... favoured her pretenfions . This fortrefs was too feeble to promise a long defence ; and would have been foon taken , had ... favour . The bifhop of Winchester was not re- mifs in fomenting these discontents ; and when be found the people ...
... favoured her pretenfions . This fortrefs was too feeble to promise a long defence ; and would have been foon taken , had ... favour . The bifhop of Winchester was not re- mifs in fomenting these discontents ; and when be found the people ...
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... favour , young Henry was refolved to reclaim his hereditary king- dom ; and to difpute once more Stephen's ufurped pretenfions , and accordingly made an invafion on England , where he was immediately joined by almost all the barons of ...
... favour , young Henry was refolved to reclaim his hereditary king- dom ; and to difpute once more Stephen's ufurped pretenfions , and accordingly made an invafion on England , where he was immediately joined by almost all the barons of ...
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