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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... hope was loft in defpair . The wifdom and virtues of one man alone were found fufficient to bring back happiness , fecurity , and order ; and all the calamities of the times found redrefs from Alfred . This prince feemed born not only ...
... hope was loft in defpair . The wifdom and virtues of one man alone were found fufficient to bring back happiness , fecurity , and order ; and all the calamities of the times found redrefs from Alfred . This prince feemed born not only ...
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... hopes of better fortune . It is faid , that , one day , being commanded by the herdfman's wife , who was ignorant of his quality , to take care of fome cakes which were baking by the fire , he happened to let them burn , for which she ...
... hopes of better fortune . It is faid , that , one day , being commanded by the herdfman's wife , who was ignorant of his quality , to take care of fome cakes which were baking by the fire , he happened to let them burn , for which she ...
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... hopes of extending the authority of the church , he immediately pro- nounced Harold an ufurper . With fuch favourable incentives , William foon found himself at the head of a chofen ariny of fixty thousand men , all equipped . in the ...
... hopes of extending the authority of the church , he immediately pro- nounced Harold an ufurper . With fuch favourable incentives , William foon found himself at the head of a chofen ariny of fixty thousand men , all equipped . in the ...
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... hope , that he found enemies where he leaft expected them , and fuch too as ferved to embitter all the latter part of his life . His laft troubles were excited by his own chil- dren , from the oppofing of whom he could expect to reap ...
... hope , that he found enemies where he leaft expected them , and fuch too as ferved to embitter all the latter part of his life . His laft troubles were excited by his own chil- dren , from the oppofing of whom he could expect to reap ...
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... hopes of faving their lives , numbers leaped in , and the whole went to the bottom . Above an hun- dred and forty young noblemen of the principal faini- lies of England and Normandy were loft on this oc- cafion . A butcher of Rouen was ...
... hopes of faving their lives , numbers leaped in , and the whole went to the bottom . Above an hun- dred and forty young noblemen of the principal faini- lies of England and Normandy were loft on this oc- cafion . A butcher of Rouen was ...
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