The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... seemed to deprive them of all hopes of future affiftance from without . But whatever the fucceffes of William might have been , the inhabitants , whether English or Normans , were at that time in a moft dreadful fituation . All the ...
... seemed to deprive them of all hopes of future affiftance from without . But whatever the fucceffes of William might have been , the inhabitants , whether English or Normans , were at that time in a moft dreadful fituation . All the ...
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... seemed refolved to difpute his pretenfions to the laft ; and the great fame he had acquired in the Eaft , did not a little ferve to forward his endeavours . He was alfo ex- cited to these refolutions by Flambard , who had escaped from ...
... seemed refolved to difpute his pretenfions to the laft ; and the great fame he had acquired in the Eaft , did not a little ferve to forward his endeavours . He was alfo ex- cited to these refolutions by Flambard , who had escaped from ...
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... seemed refolved not only to be exempted from the ordinary taxes of the ftate , but to be fecured from its punishments alfo . They had extorted an immunity from all but ecclefiaftical penalties , during the last distracted reign ; and ...
... seemed refolved not only to be exempted from the ordinary taxes of the ftate , but to be fecured from its punishments alfo . They had extorted an immunity from all but ecclefiaftical penalties , during the last distracted reign ; and ...
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... seemed to ftudy their welfare , than fuch as kept them at an humiliating distance , and only regarded them as the inftruments of their 6 private private ambition . For these reasons therefore , during the HENRY II . 237.
... seemed to ftudy their welfare , than fuch as kept them at an humiliating distance , and only regarded them as the inftruments of their 6 private private ambition . For these reasons therefore , during the HENRY II . 237.
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... on it , to ferve three years against the infidels , either in Spain or Palestine ; and promifed not to stop appeals to the holy fee . These conceffions seemed to fatisfy fatisfy the court of Rome for that time ; but 260 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... on it , to ferve three years against the infidels , either in Spain or Palestine ; and promifed not to stop appeals to the holy fee . These conceffions seemed to fatisfy fatisfy the court of Rome for that time ; but 260 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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