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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... person in whom he could confide , he under- took this dangerous task himself . In the fimple dress of a fhepherd , with an harp in his hand , he entered the Danish camp , tried all his mufical arts to please , and was fo much admired ...
... person in whom he could confide , he under- took this dangerous task himself . In the fimple dress of a fhepherd , with an harp in his hand , he entered the Danish camp , tried all his mufical arts to please , and was fo much admired ...
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... person thofe honours which the adventurers had already fecured . He therefore fhortly after landed in Ireland , at the head of five hundred knights and fome foldiers ; not fo much to conquer a difputed territory , as to take poffeffion ...
... person thofe honours which the adventurers had already fecured . He therefore fhortly after landed in Ireland , at the head of five hundred knights and fome foldiers ; not fo much to conquer a difputed territory , as to take poffeffion ...
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... person of the greatest weight , and the most dan- gerous oppofition , was Sir William Stanley , the lord Chamberlain , and brother to the famous lord Stanley , who had contributed to place Henry on the throne . This perfonage , either ...
... person of the greatest weight , and the most dan- gerous oppofition , was Sir William Stanley , the lord Chamberlain , and brother to the famous lord Stanley , who had contributed to place Henry on the throne . This perfonage , either ...
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... person who could fupply Wolfey's place , he appeared lefs refer- ved in his refentments against that prelate . The attorney - general was ordered to prepare a bill of in- dictment against him ; and he was foon after com- manded to ...
... person who could fupply Wolfey's place , he appeared lefs refer- ved in his refentments against that prelate . The attorney - general was ordered to prepare a bill of in- dictment against him ; and he was foon after com- manded to ...
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... person he supposed the cause of this change in her fentiments and behaviour . There was then in the court one David Rizzio , the fon of a mufician at Turin , himself a musician , whom Mary took into her confidence . She confulted him on ...
... person he supposed the cause of this change in her fentiments and behaviour . There was then in the court one David Rizzio , the fon of a mufician at Turin , himself a musician , whom Mary took into her confidence . She confulted him on ...
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