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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... tion ; but we must remeinber that their enemies have drawn the picture . It was no difagreeable circumstance to these ambi- tious people to be invited into a country upon which they had , for ages before , been forming defigns . In ...
... tion ; but we must remeinber that their enemies have drawn the picture . It was no difagreeable circumstance to these ambi- tious people to be invited into a country upon which they had , for ages before , been forming defigns . In ...
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... tion of yielding to his authority . William was glad of being thus peaceably put in poffeffion of a throne which feveral of his predeceffors had not gained without repeated victories . But in order to give his invafion all the fanction ...
... tion of yielding to his authority . William was glad of being thus peaceably put in poffeffion of a throne which feveral of his predeceffors had not gained without repeated victories . But in order to give his invafion all the fanction ...
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... tion was upon the watch to feize every advantage . But though the ceffation of Maine and Normandy greatly increased the king's territories , they added but little to his real power , as his new fubjects were composed of men of ...
... tion was upon the watch to feize every advantage . But though the ceffation of Maine and Normandy greatly increased the king's territories , they added but little to his real power , as his new fubjects were composed of men of ...
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... tion . A man in holy orders had debauched the daughter of a gentleman in Worcestershire ; and then : murdered the father , to prevent the effects of his refentment . The atrociousness of the crime produ- ced a fpirit of indignation ...
... tion . A man in holy orders had debauched the daughter of a gentleman in Worcestershire ; and then : murdered the father , to prevent the effects of his refentment . The atrociousness of the crime produ- ced a fpirit of indignation ...
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... tion , the more he refented this barbarous return ; and now , not having one corner in his heart where he could look for comfort , or fly for refuge from his conflicting paffions , he loft all his former vi- vacity . A lingering fever ...
... tion , the more he refented this barbarous return ; and now , not having one corner in his heart where he could look for comfort , or fly for refuge from his conflicting paffions , he loft all his former vi- vacity . A lingering fever ...
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