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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... prince Arthur acquired his fame . Howfo- ever unsuccessful all his valour might have been in the end , yet his name makes fo great a figure in the fabulous annals of the times , that fome notice must be taken of him . This prince is of ...
... prince Arthur acquired his fame . Howfo- ever unsuccessful all his valour might have been in the end , yet his name makes fo great a figure in the fabulous annals of the times , that fome notice must be taken of him . This prince is of ...
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... prince , and son of Gurlois , king of that province . However this be , it is certain he was a commander of great valour , and could courage alone repair the miferable state of the Britons , his might have been effectual . According to ...
... prince , and son of Gurlois , king of that province . However this be , it is certain he was a commander of great valour , and could courage alone repair the miferable state of the Britons , his might have been effectual . According to ...
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... prince was fucceeded by his brother Ethelred , a brave commander , but whofe valour was infufficient to reprefs the Danish incurfions . In thefe exploits he was always affifted by his younger brother , Alfred , afterwards furnamed the ...
... prince was fucceeded by his brother Ethelred , a brave commander , but whofe valour was infufficient to reprefs the Danish incurfions . In thefe exploits he was always affifted by his younger brother , Alfred , afterwards furnamed the ...
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... prince ; with whom he remained fome days . There he remark- ed the fupine fecurity of the Danes , their contempt of the English , their negligence in foraging and plun- dering , and their diffolute wafting of fuch ill - gotten booty ...
... prince ; with whom he remained fome days . There he remark- ed the fupine fecurity of the Danes , their contempt of the English , their negligence in foraging and plun- dering , and their diffolute wafting of fuch ill - gotten booty ...
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... prince , became a convert , with thirty of his nobles , and the king himself an- fwered for him at the font . Alfred had now attained the meridian of glory : he poffelfed a greater extent of territory than had ever been enjoyed by any ...
... prince , became a convert , with thirty of his nobles , and the king himself an- fwered for him at the font . Alfred had now attained the meridian of glory : he poffelfed a greater extent of territory than had ever been enjoyed by any ...
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