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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... preparations . He had re- courfe therefore to Rufus ; and offered to mort- gage all his dominions , without much confidering what would become of his unhappy subjects that he thus difpofed of . The king accepted this offer with his ...
... preparations . He had re- courfe therefore to Rufus ; and offered to mort- gage all his dominions , without much confidering what would become of his unhappy subjects that he thus difpofed of . The king accepted this offer with his ...
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... preparations to reprefs the enemy . He had ftationed one of his generals , Godemar de Faye , with an army on the oppofite fide of the river Somme , over which Edward was to país ; while he himfelf , at the head of an hundred thoufand ...
... preparations to reprefs the enemy . He had ftationed one of his generals , Godemar de Faye , with an army on the oppofite fide of the river Somme , over which Edward was to país ; while he himfelf , at the head of an hundred thoufand ...
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... preparation , was fucceffively , and in a manner filently loft , without the mortification of a defeat . The English , by their frequent fupplies , had been quite exhaufted , and were unable to continue an army in the field . Charles ...
... preparation , was fucceffively , and in a manner filently loft , without the mortification of a defeat . The English , by their frequent fupplies , had been quite exhaufted , and were unable to continue an army in the field . Charles ...
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... preparations for her miffion were com- pletely blazoned , their next aim was to fend her against the enemy . The English were at that time befieging the city of Orleans , the laft refource of Charles , and every thing promised them a ...
... preparations for her miffion were com- pletely blazoned , their next aim was to fend her against the enemy . The English were at that time befieging the city of Orleans , the laft refource of Charles , and every thing promised them a ...
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... preparations for a war with France , he was feized with a diftemper , of which he expired in the forty- fecond year of his age , and ( counting from the death of the late king ) in the twenty - third of his reign . THE CHA P. XX ...
... preparations for a war with France , he was feized with a diftemper , of which he expired in the forty- fecond year of his age , and ( counting from the death of the late king ) in the twenty - third of his reign . THE CHA P. XX ...
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