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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... those ter rorswhich are oppofed without fear are often inflicted without re- gret . The Saxons are represented as a very cruel nå- tion ; but we must remeinber that their enemies have drawn the picture . It was no difagreeable ...
... those ter rorswhich are oppofed without fear are often inflicted without re- gret . The Saxons are represented as a very cruel nå- tion ; but we must remeinber that their enemies have drawn the picture . It was no difagreeable ...
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... those nations called Danes , who had poffeffed the coun- tries bordering on the Baltic , began to level their fu ry against England . A fmall body of them at first landed on the coafts , with a view to learn the state of the country ...
... those nations called Danes , who had poffeffed the coun- tries bordering on the Baltic , began to level their fu ry against England . A fmall body of them at first landed on the coafts , with a view to learn the state of the country ...
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... country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early inftances of those great virtues which afterwards gave fplender to his reign ; and was was anointed by Pope Leo , as future king , 84 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... country , but even to adorn humanity . He had given very early inftances of those great virtues which afterwards gave fplender to his reign ; and was was anointed by Pope Leo , as future king , 84 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... those ra- vagers , who from all quarters invaded him . New fwarms of the enemy arrived every year upon the coaft , and fresh invafions were fill projected . Some • of his fubjects therefore left their country , and C 2 of HISTORY OF ...
... those ra- vagers , who from all quarters invaded him . New fwarms of the enemy arrived every year upon the coaft , and fresh invafions were fill projected . Some • of his fubjects therefore left their country , and C 2 of HISTORY OF ...
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... those who did not chufe to embrace Chriftianity embarked for Flanders , under the command of one of their generals , called Haft- ings . Guthrum , their prince , became a convert , with thirty of his nobles , and the king himself an ...
... those who did not chufe to embrace Chriftianity embarked for Flanders , under the command of one of their generals , called Haft- ings . Guthrum , their prince , became a convert , with thirty of his nobles , and the king himself an ...
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