The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... Henry , for Richard was killed , in hunting , by a ftag . These , by greater affiduity , had wrought upon the credulity and affections of the king , and confequently were the most obnoxious to Ro- bert . A mind , therefore , fo well ...
... Henry , for Richard was killed , in hunting , by a ftag . These , by greater affiduity , had wrought upon the credulity and affections of the king , and confequently were the most obnoxious to Ro- bert . A mind , therefore , fo well ...
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... Henry , he left five thousand pounds , and his mother's jointure , without the smallest territory ; and though he would not pretend to establish the fucceffion of the crown of England , to which he now began to perceive that he had no ...
... Henry , he left five thousand pounds , and his mother's jointure , without the smallest territory ; and though he would not pretend to establish the fucceffion of the crown of England , to which he now began to perceive that he had no ...
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... Henry , the other brother , remonftrated against this act of injuftice ; it was in vain that he took arms , and even defended a little fortress , on the coast of Normandy , for fome time , against their united affaults . He was at last ...
... Henry , the other brother , remonftrated against this act of injuftice ; it was in vain that he took arms , and even defended a little fortress , on the coast of Normandy , for fome time , against their united affaults . He was at last ...
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... Henry fhould be per- mitted to fupply himself , but also sent him fome pipes of wine from his own table . Rufus did not at all approve of this ill - timed genero- fity ; but Robert answered his remonftrances by faying , " Shall we ...
... Henry fhould be per- mitted to fupply himself , but also sent him fome pipes of wine from his own table . Rufus did not at all approve of this ill - timed genero- fity ; but Robert answered his remonftrances by faying , " Shall we ...
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... him ; the fucceffion , therefore , of course de- volved upon Robert , his elder brother , but he was then too diftant to affert his pretenfions . СНАР . Hall Sculp CHA P. VII . HENRY I. furnamed BEAU 182 HISTORY OF ENGAN D.
... him ; the fucceffion , therefore , of course de- volved upon Robert , his elder brother , but he was then too diftant to affert his pretenfions . СНАР . Hall Sculp CHA P. VII . HENRY I. furnamed BEAU 182 HISTORY OF ENGAN D.
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