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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... fome time before laid the foundation of the kingdom of the South Saxons , though not without . great oppofition and ... fome notice must be taken of him . This prince is of fuch obfcure ori- ginal , that fome authors fuppofe him to be ...
... fome time before laid the foundation of the kingdom of the South Saxons , though not without . great oppofition and ... fome notice must be taken of him . This prince is of fuch obfcure ori- ginal , that fome authors fuppofe him to be ...
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... fome domeftic troubles of his own , to be a patient fpectator of their encroachments . His first wife had been carried off by Melnas , king of Somersetshire , who detained her a whole year at Glaftonbury , until Arthur , difcover-- ing ...
... fome domeftic troubles of his own , to be a patient fpectator of their encroachments . His first wife had been carried off by Melnas , king of Somersetshire , who detained her a whole year at Glaftonbury , until Arthur , difcover-- ing ...
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... fome fmall depredations , fled to their hips for fafety . About feven years after this first attempt , they made a de- foent upon the kingdom of Northumberland , where they pillaged a monaftery ; but their fleet being that- tered by a ...
... fome fmall depredations , fled to their hips for fafety . About feven years after this first attempt , they made a de- foent upon the kingdom of Northumberland , where they pillaged a monaftery ; but their fleet being that- tered by a ...
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... fome Saxon poems read , which recounted the praife of heroes , his whole mind was roufed , not only to obtain a fimilitude of glory , but also to be able to tranfmit that glory to pofterity . Encouraged by the queen , his mother , and ...
... fome Saxon poems read , which recounted the praife of heroes , his whole mind was roufed , not only to obtain a fimilitude of glory , but also to be able to tranfmit that glory to pofterity . Encouraged by the queen , his mother , and ...
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... fome time in the house of an herdfinan , who had been entrusted with the care of his cattle . In this manner , though abandon- ed by the world , and fearing an enemy in every quarter , ftill he refolved to continue in his country , to ...
... fome time in the house of an herdfinan , who had been entrusted with the care of his cattle . In this manner , though abandon- ed by the world , and fearing an enemy in every quarter , ftill he refolved to continue in his country , to ...
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