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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... prisoner in London , at length escaping from his guards , refolved to ftrike for his country's freedom . Having murdered one of the king's fervants , he left himfelf no refource , but to confirm , by defperate valour , what he had be ...
... prisoner in London , at length escaping from his guards , refolved to ftrike for his country's freedom . Having murdered one of the king's fervants , he left himfelf no refource , but to confirm , by defperate valour , what he had be ...
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... prisoners , as he intended to detain them , in order to increafe his demands in making peace , with Scotland . This meffage was highly refented by the earl of Northumberland , who by the laws of war that prevailed in that age , had a ...
... prisoners , as he intended to detain them , in order to increafe his demands in making peace , with Scotland . This meffage was highly refented by the earl of Northumberland , who by the laws of war that prevailed in that age , had a ...
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... prisoner in a fally which fle headed against the enemy , the governor fhutting the gates behind . The duke of Bedford was no fooner informed of her being taken , than he purchased her of the count Vendome , who had made her his prifoner ...
... prisoner in a fally which fle headed against the enemy , the governor fhutting the gates behind . The duke of Bedford was no fooner informed of her being taken , than he purchased her of the count Vendome , who had made her his prifoner ...
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... prisoners af- ter the battle , and brought into the presence of Ed- ward . The young prince appeared before the con- queror with undaunted majefty ; and being afked , in an infulting manner , how he dared to invade Eng- land without ...
... prisoners af- ter the battle , and brought into the presence of Ed- ward . The young prince appeared before the con- queror with undaunted majefty ; and being afked , in an infulting manner , how he dared to invade Eng- land without ...
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... prisoner , not a ruler among them , pre- pared to meet the invafion . A battle , en- fued , in which they , though double the number of the English , were foon put to flight , and purfued with great flaughter , while Cromwell did not ...
... prisoner , not a ruler among them , pre- pared to meet the invafion . A battle , en- fued , in which they , though double the number of the English , were foon put to flight , and purfued with great flaughter , while Cromwell did not ...
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