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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... king of that province . However this be , it is certain he was a commander of great valour , and could courage alone repair the miferable state of the Britons , his might have been effectual . According to the most authentic hiftorians ...
... king of that province . However this be , it is certain he was a commander of great valour , and could courage alone repair the miferable state of the Britons , his might have been effectual . According to the most authentic hiftorians ...
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... king- doms were united in the perfon of Ethelfrid , king of Northumberland , by the expulfion of Edwin , his brother - in - law , from the kingdom of the Deiri , and the feizure of his dominions . In this manner the natives being ...
... king- doms were united in the perfon of Ethelfrid , king of Northumberland , by the expulfion of Edwin , his brother - in - law , from the kingdom of the Deiri , and the feizure of his dominions . In this manner the natives being ...
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... king , declaring he was come from Rome with offers of eternal falvation . The king immediately ordered them to be furnished with all neceffaries , and even vifited them , though without declaring himself as yet in their favour ...
... king , declaring he was come from Rome with offers of eternal falvation . The king immediately ordered them to be furnished with all neceffaries , and even vifited them , though without declaring himself as yet in their favour ...
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... king , when he was fent by his father for his education to Rome . On his return from thence , he became every day more the object of his father's fond affections ; and that , per- haps , was the reason why his education was at first ...
... king , when he was fent by his father for his education to Rome . On his return from thence , he became every day more the object of his father's fond affections ; and that , per- haps , was the reason why his education was at first ...
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... king was ad- vised to punish this infult , by bringing him to ac- count for the money with which he had been entrust- ed during the laft reign . This account , the haughty monk refused to give in ; wherefore , he was deprived of all the ...
... king was ad- vised to punish this infult , by bringing him to ac- count for the money with which he had been entrust- ed during the laft reign . This account , the haughty monk refused to give in ; wherefore , he was deprived of all the ...
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