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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... lands lay un- cultivated , through fears of continual incurfions ; and all the churches and monafteries were burned to the ground . In this terrible fituation of affairs , nothing appeared but objects of terror , and every hope was loft ...
... lands lay un- cultivated , through fears of continual incurfions ; and all the churches and monafteries were burned to the ground . In this terrible fituation of affairs , nothing appeared but objects of terror , and every hope was loft ...
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... land , and now ra- vaged the country of Wales without oppofition . The only place where he found refiftance was , in his re turn , from the castle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired with a fmall body of troops ...
... land , and now ra- vaged the country of Wales without oppofition . The only place where he found refiftance was , in his re turn , from the castle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired with a fmall body of troops ...
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... land upon which I fit is mine ; I charge thee therefore to approach no farther , nor dare to wet the feet of thy fovereign . " He feigned to fit fome time in expectation of fubmiffion , till the waves began to furround him then turning ...
... land upon which I fit is mine ; I charge thee therefore to approach no farther , nor dare to wet the feet of thy fovereign . " He feigned to fit fome time in expectation of fubmiffion , till the waves began to furround him then turning ...
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... Land from the In- fidels , and each bore the fign of the cross upon their right fhoulder , as a mark of their devotion to the ' canfe . In the midst of this univerfal ardour that was diffufed over Europe , men were not entirely ...
... Land from the In- fidels , and each bore the fign of the cross upon their right fhoulder , as a mark of their devotion to the ' canfe . In the midst of this univerfal ardour that was diffufed over Europe , men were not entirely ...
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... . The king fet fail for Barfleur , and was foon carried by a fair wind out of fight of land . The prince was detained by fome accident ; and his failors , as well . རྩྭ well as their captain , Fitz - Stephen , having 40 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... . The king fet fail for Barfleur , and was foon carried by a fair wind out of fight of land . The prince was detained by fome accident ; and his failors , as well . རྩྭ well as their captain , Fitz - Stephen , having 40 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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