The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... mother , and affifted by a penetrating genius , he soon learned to read these compofitions , and proceeded from thence to a knowledge of Latin . authors , authors , who directed his taste , and rectified his 72 1234 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... mother , and affifted by a penetrating genius , he soon learned to read these compofitions , and proceeded from thence to a knowledge of Latin . authors , authors , who directed his taste , and rectified his 72 1234 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... Soon after Athelstan had evacuated that kingdom , Conftantine entered into a con- federacy with a body of Danish pirates , and fome Welch princes , who were jealous of Athel- ftan's growing greatnefs . A bloody battle was fought near ...
... Soon after Athelstan had evacuated that kingdom , Conftantine entered into a con- federacy with a body of Danish pirates , and fome Welch princes , who were jealous of Athel- ftan's growing greatnefs . A bloody battle was fought near ...
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... soon as day appeared , both armies were drawn up in array against each other . Harold appeared in the center of his forces , leading on his army on foot , that his men might be more encou raged , by feeing their king exposed to an ...
... soon as day appeared , both armies were drawn up in array against each other . Harold appeared in the center of his forces , leading on his army on foot , that his men might be more encou raged , by feeing their king exposed to an ...
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... Soon after Robert had an occafion to fhew ftill greater marks of generofity ; for , hearing that the gar- rifon was in great diftrefs for want of water , he not only ordered that Henry fhould be per- mitted to fupply himself , but also ...
... Soon after Robert had an occafion to fhew ftill greater marks of generofity ; for , hearing that the gar- rifon was in great diftrefs for want of water , he not only ordered that Henry fhould be per- mitted to fupply himself , but also ...
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... Soon after his return to Normandy , he was , by his mother's confent , invested with that duchy which had fome time before revolted to her . He was alfo , the death of his father Geoffry Plantage- upon net , fecured in the poffeffion of ...
... Soon after his return to Normandy , he was , by his mother's confent , invested with that duchy which had fome time before revolted to her . He was alfo , the death of his father Geoffry Plantage- upon net , fecured in the poffeffion of ...
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