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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... given laws to nations , and diffused flavery and oppreffion over the known world , at length began to fink under her own magnificence . Mankind , as if by a general confent , rose up to vindicate their natural freedom ; almost every ...
... given laws to nations , and diffused flavery and oppreffion over the known world , at length began to fink under her own magnificence . Mankind , as if by a general confent , rose up to vindicate their natural freedom ; almost every ...
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... country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early inftances of those great virtues which afterwards gave fplender to his reign ; and was was anointed by Pope Leo , as future king , 84 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early inftances of those great virtues which afterwards gave fplender to his reign ; and was was anointed by Pope Leo , as future king , 84 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... given to fleep , and the refection of his body , diet , and exercise ; another to the difpatch of business ; and the third to study and devotion . He made a con- fiderable progrefs in the different ftudies of grammar , rhetoric ...
... given to fleep , and the refection of his body , diet , and exercise ; another to the difpatch of business ; and the third to study and devotion . He made a con- fiderable progrefs in the different ftudies of grammar , rhetoric ...
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... given , the Normans immediately returned to the charge with greater fury than be- fore , broke the English troops , and purfued them to a rifing ground . It was in this extremity , that Harold was feen flying from rank to rank ...
... given , the Normans immediately returned to the charge with greater fury than be- fore , broke the English troops , and purfued them to a rifing ground . It was in this extremity , that Harold was feen flying from rank to rank ...
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... given to Becket upon his canonization . As foon as he came within fight of the church of Canter- bury , alighting from his horfe , he walked barefoot towards the town , and proftrated himself before the thrine of the faint . Next day he ...
... given to Becket upon his canonization . As foon as he came within fight of the church of Canter- bury , alighting from his horfe , he walked barefoot towards the town , and proftrated himself before the thrine of the faint . Next day he ...
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