The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... lord and master belonged only to Him whom both earth and seas were ready to obey . Thus feared and respected , he lived many years , honoured with the surname of Great for his power , but deserving it still more for his virtues . He ...
... lord and master belonged only to Him whom both earth and seas were ready to obey . Thus feared and respected , he lived many years , honoured with the surname of Great for his power , but deserving it still more for his virtues . He ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. Danish lord , which was celebrated at Lambeth . His death , far from being regretted by the English , became the subject of their derision , his anniversary being distinguished by the name of Hock Holiday . Edward ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Danish lord , which was celebrated at Lambeth . His death , far from being regretted by the English , became the subject of their derision , his anniversary being distinguished by the name of Hock Holiday . Edward ...
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... lords who attended him were heard to say , that if the emperor had known of their affluence , he would not so easily have parted with their king . He soon after ordered himself ... lord , sensible that he had a right 80 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... lords who attended him were heard to say , that if the emperor had known of their affluence , he would not so easily have parted with their king . He soon after ordered himself ... lord , sensible that he had a right 80 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... lord . With respect to the people , the following were the principal clauses calculated for their benefit . It was ordained , that all the privileges and immunities , granted by the king to his barons , should be also granted by the ...
... lord . With respect to the people , the following were the principal clauses calculated for their benefit . It was ordained , that all the privileges and immunities , granted by the king to his barons , should be also granted by the ...
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... Lord have mercy upon our souls , for our bodies are doomed to de- struction ! " He did not , however , abandon all hopes of safety ; but drew up his men in a compact circle , and exhorted them to fight like men who had all to gain or ...
... Lord have mercy upon our souls , for our bodies are doomed to de- struction ! " He did not , however , abandon all hopes of safety ; but drew up his men in a compact circle , and exhorted them to fight like men who had all to gain or ...
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