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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... throne . It is added that this weak monarch accepting of a festival from Hengift , three hundred of his nobility were treacherously flaughtered , and himself detained as a captive . After the death of Hengift , feveral other German ...
... throne . It is added that this weak monarch accepting of a festival from Hengift , three hundred of his nobility were treacherously flaughtered , and himself detained as a captive . After the death of Hengift , feveral other German ...
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... throne , he found the English funk into the groffeft ignorance and barbarifm , proceeding from the continued diforders of the government , and from the ravages of the Danes . He himself complains , + complains , that , on his acceffion ...
... throne , he found the English funk into the groffeft ignorance and barbarifm , proceeding from the continued diforders of the government , and from the ravages of the Danes . He himself complains , + complains , that , on his acceffion ...
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... throne . To him fucceeded Athelftan , his natural fon , the illegitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a fufficient obftacle to his inheriting the crown . died at Gloucefter , after a reign of fixteen years , and was fucceeded by ...
... throne . To him fucceeded Athelftan , his natural fon , the illegitimacy of his birth not being then deemed a fufficient obftacle to his inheriting the crown . died at Gloucefter , after a reign of fixteen years , and was fucceeded by ...
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... throne , his own fons being yet unfit to govern , was a prince of great perfonal accomplishments and a martial difpo- fition . But he was now come to the government of a kingdom , in which he had an enemy to contend with , against whom ...
... throne , his own fons being yet unfit to govern , was a prince of great perfonal accomplishments and a martial difpo- fition . But he was now come to the government of a kingdom , in which he had an enemy to contend with , against whom ...
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... throne by the influence of the monks , affected to be entirely guided by their directions in all his fucceeding transactions . Little worthy of notice is mentioned of this mo- narch except his amour with Elfrida , which is of too ...
... throne by the influence of the monks , affected to be entirely guided by their directions in all his fucceeding transactions . Little worthy of notice is mentioned of this mo- narch except his amour with Elfrida , which is of too ...
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