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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... made his obfervations , he returned to his retreat , and detaching proper emiffaries among his fubjects , appointed them to meet him in arms in C 3 the the foreft of Selwood , a fummons which they gladly HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 17.
... made his obfervations , he returned to his retreat , and detaching proper emiffaries among his fubjects , appointed them to meet him in arms in C 3 the the foreft of Selwood , a fummons which they gladly HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 17.
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... returned to his wife , and their nuptials were fo- lemnized in public . His greatest care , however , was employed in keeping her from court ; and he took every precaution to prevent her from appearing be- fore a king fo fufceptible of ...
... returned to his wife , and their nuptials were fo- lemnized in public . His greatest care , however , was employed in keeping her from court ; and he took every precaution to prevent her from appearing be- fore a king fo fufceptible of ...
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... returning , flushed with conqueft from defeating the Norwegians , who had invaded the kingdoin , with all the forces he had employed in that expedition , and all he could invite or collect in the country through which he paffed . His ...
... returning , flushed with conqueft from defeating the Norwegians , who had invaded the kingdoin , with all the forces he had employed in that expedition , and all he could invite or collect in the country through which he paffed . His ...
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... returned to the charge with greater fury than be- fore , broke the English troops , and purfued them to a rifing ground . It was in this extremity , that Harold was feen flying from rank to rank , rallying and in- fpiring his troops ...
... returned to the charge with greater fury than be- fore , broke the English troops , and purfued them to a rifing ground . It was in this extremity , that Harold was feen flying from rank to rank , rallying and in- fpiring his troops ...
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... celebrated with great pomp and folemnity . It was at this unfavourable juncture that Robert returned from abroad , and after taking poffeffion of his native dominions , laid his claim to the crown his [ 38 ] CHAP. ...
... celebrated with great pomp and folemnity . It was at this unfavourable juncture that Robert returned from abroad , and after taking poffeffion of his native dominions , laid his claim to the crown his [ 38 ] CHAP. ...
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