The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... John , his youngest , was defigned as king in Ireland . Such was the flattering prospect of grandeur before him ; but fuch is the the inftability of human happinefs , that this very exaltation 254 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... John , his youngest , was defigned as king in Ireland . Such was the flattering prospect of grandeur before him ; but fuch is the the inftability of human happinefs , that this very exaltation 254 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... John , his fa- vourite child , among the number . He had long borne an infirm ftate of body with calm refignation ; he had feen his children rebel without much emotion ; he faw his own fon his conqueror , himself bereft of his power ...
... John , his fa- vourite child , among the number . He had long borne an infirm ftate of body with calm refignation ; he had feen his children rebel without much emotion ; he faw his own fon his conqueror , himself bereft of his power ...
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... John Senex , efteemed among the richest and the best born citizens of London . He was convicted by the ordeal trial ; and though he offered five hundred marks for his life , the king refused the money , and ordered him to be hanged ...
... John Senex , efteemed among the richest and the best born citizens of London . He was convicted by the ordeal trial ; and though he offered five hundred marks for his life , the king refused the money , and ordered him to be hanged ...
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... John , who afterwards made but a very indifferent return for his indulgence . But the king was no way fufpicious in his temper ; nor did he give much attention to his own fecurity , being more earnestly folici- tous of fame . A romantic ...
... John , who afterwards made but a very indifferent return for his indulgence . But the king was no way fufpicious in his temper ; nor did he give much attention to his own fecurity , being more earnestly folici- tous of fame . A romantic ...
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... John , the king's brother , who , hav- ing been perfonally disobliged by this prelate , was willing to catch the prefent favourable oc- cafion of univerfal discontent , to oppofe him- + felf 3 . felf to his power , He accordingly ...
... John , the king's brother , who , hav- ing been perfonally disobliged by this prelate , was willing to catch the prefent favourable oc- cafion of univerfal discontent , to oppofe him- + felf 3 . felf to his power , He accordingly ...
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