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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... give ineffectual fuccour to the various contenders for the empire , who , falling in every attempt , only left the name of ty- rants behind them . In the mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots con ...
... give ineffectual fuccour to the various contenders for the empire , who , falling in every attempt , only left the name of ty- rants behind them . In the mean time , as the Roman forces decreased in Britain , the Picts and Scots con ...
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... give her back . In his fecond wife , perhaps , he might have been more fortunate , as we have no mention made of her , but it was otherwife with his third confòrt , who was debauched by his own nephew , Mordred . This produced a ...
... give her back . In his fecond wife , perhaps , he might have been more fortunate , as we have no mention made of her , but it was otherwife with his third confòrt , who was debauched by his own nephew , Mordred . This produced a ...
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... , whofe merits deferved dominion , and whose prudence fecured his conquefts . By him . all the kingdoms of the Heptarchy were united un . der der one common jurifdiction ; but to give fplendour to HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 11.
... , whofe merits deferved dominion , and whose prudence fecured his conquefts . By him . all the kingdoms of the Heptarchy were united un . der der one common jurifdiction ; but to give fplendour to HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 11.
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... give fplendour to his authority , a general council of the clergy and laity was fummoned at Winchester , where he was fo- lemnly crowned king of England , by which name the united kingdom was thenceforward called . Thus , about four ...
... give fplendour to his authority , a general council of the clergy and laity was fummoned at Winchester , where he was fo- lemnly crowned king of England , by which name the united kingdom was thenceforward called . Thus , about four ...
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... give way to the wretched neceffity of the times . Accord ingly , relinquishing the enfigns of his dignity , and difmiffing his fervants , he drefled himself in the ha- bit of a peafant , and lived for fome time in the house of an ...
... give way to the wretched neceffity of the times . Accord ingly , relinquishing the enfigns of his dignity , and difmiffing his fervants , he drefled himself in the ha- bit of a peafant , and lived for fome time in the house of an ...
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