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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... raised such a number of fortreffes in the kingdom , that he no lon- ger dreaded the tumultuous or tranfient efforts of a discontented multitude ; he therefore determined to treat them as aconquered nation , to indulgehisown ava- rice ...
... raised such a number of fortreffes in the kingdom , that he no lon- ger dreaded the tumultuous or tranfient efforts of a discontented multitude ; he therefore determined to treat them as aconquered nation , to indulgehisown ava- rice ...
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... raise a power- ful confederacy in their favour . Henry , therefore , knowing the influence of fu perftition over the minds of the people , and perhaps . apprehenfive that a part of his troubles arofe from the displeasure of heaven ...
... raise a power- ful confederacy in their favour . Henry , therefore , knowing the influence of fu perftition over the minds of the people , and perhaps . apprehenfive that a part of his troubles arofe from the displeasure of heaven ...
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... raised consider- able fupplies by means of his parliament ; and that auguft body was then first modelled by him into the form in which it continues to this day . As a great part of the property of the kingdom was , by the in- troduction ...
... raised consider- able fupplies by means of his parliament ; and that auguft body was then first modelled by him into the form in which it continues to this day . As a great part of the property of the kingdom was , by the in- troduction ...
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... raised the in- dignation of William Walworth , then mayor of Lon- don , attending on the king , that , without confider- ing the danger to which he expofed his majefty , he ftunned Tyler with a blow of his mace ; while one of the king's ...
... raised the in- dignation of William Walworth , then mayor of Lon- don , attending on the king , that , without confider- ing the danger to which he expofed his majefty , he ftunned Tyler with a blow of his mace ; while one of the king's ...
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... raise the fiege ; and to render herself still more remarkable , girded herself with the miraculous fword , of which the had before fuch L 2 " fuch extraordinary notices . Thus equipped , fhe or- dered HENR . Y VI . III.
... raise the fiege ; and to render herself still more remarkable , girded herself with the miraculous fword , of which the had before fuch L 2 " fuch extraordinary notices . Thus equipped , fhe or- dered HENR . Y VI . III.
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