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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... Lord and Master belonged only to him whom both earth and feas were ready to obey . Thus feared and refpected , he lived many years , honoured with the furname of Great for his power , but deferving it ftill more for his virtues . He ...
... Lord and Master belonged only to him whom both earth and feas were ready to obey . Thus feared and refpected , he lived many years , honoured with the furname of Great for his power , but deferving it ftill more for his virtues . He ...
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... lord , which was celebrated at Lambeth . The disorders of the Danish monarchies once more induced the English to place a monarch of the Sa- xon line upon the throne , and accordingly Edward , furnamed the Confeffor , was by the general ...
... lord , which was celebrated at Lambeth . The disorders of the Danish monarchies once more induced the English to place a monarch of the Sa- xon line upon the throne , and accordingly Edward , furnamed the Confeffor , was by the general ...
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... lords , who attended him , were heard to fay , that if the emperor had known of their affluence , he would not fo ... lord , fenfible that he had a right to the whole , infifted on its being fent him ; and , upon refufal , attacked ...
... lords , who attended him , were heard to fay , that if the emperor had known of their affluence , he would not fo ... lord , fenfible that he had a right to the whole , infifted on its being fent him ; and , upon refufal , attacked ...
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... lord of Ireland , in order to expiate my fins , " from my own free will , and the advice of my ba- " rons , give to the church of Rome , to pope Inno- " cent , and his fucceffors , the kingdom of England , " and all other prerogatives ...
... lord of Ireland , in order to expiate my fins , " from my own free will , and the advice of my ba- " rons , give to the church of Rome , to pope Inno- " cent , and his fucceffors , the kingdom of England , " and all other prerogatives ...
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... lords unjustly of their eftates , in order to accumulate them upon his favour- ite . This was a pretext the king's enemies had been long feeking for ; the earls of Lancafter and Hereford flew to arms ; fentence was procured from parlia ...
... lords unjustly of their eftates , in order to accumulate them upon his favour- ite . This was a pretext the king's enemies had been long feeking for ; the earls of Lancafter and Hereford flew to arms ; fentence was procured from parlia ...
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