The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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Oliver Goldsmith. CHA P. IV . From the Acceffion of EGBERT to the NORMAN I CONQUEST . T might have been reasonably expected , that a wife and fortunate prince , at the head of fo great a kingdom , and fo united and nu- merous a people as ...
Oliver Goldsmith. CHA P. IV . From the Acceffion of EGBERT to the NORMAN I CONQUEST . T might have been reasonably expected , that a wife and fortunate prince , at the head of fo great a kingdom , and fo united and nu- merous a people as ...
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... Norman court , he fhewed , in every in- ftance , a predilection for the customs , laws , and even the natives of that country ; and a mong the reft of his faults , though he had mar- tied Editha , the daughter of Godwin , yet , either I ...
... Norman court , he fhewed , in every in- ftance , a predilection for the customs , laws , and even the natives of that country ; and a mong the reft of his faults , though he had mar- tied Editha , the daughter of Godwin , yet , either I ...
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... really appointed him to fucceed , as William all along pretend- ed , is , at this distance of time , uncertain ; but it is beyond a doubt , that Harold happening to to pay a vifit to the Norman coaft , was HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 127.
... really appointed him to fucceed , as William all along pretend- ed , is , at this distance of time , uncertain ; but it is beyond a doubt , that Harold happening to to pay a vifit to the Norman coaft , was HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 127.
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Oliver Goldsmith. to pay a vifit to the Norman coaft , was induc- ed by this prince , to acknowledge his claims , and to give a promife of feconding them . This promise , however , Harold did not think pro- per to ... Norman coaft, was ...
Oliver Goldsmith. to pay a vifit to the Norman coaft , was induc- ed by this prince , to acknowledge his claims , and to give a promife of feconding them . This promise , however , Harold did not think pro- per to ... Norman coaft, was ...
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... Norman heavy - armed infantry , was fhot into the brains by an arrow ; and his two va- liant brothers , fighting by his fide , shared the fame fate . He fell with his fword in his hand , amidst heaps of flain , and after the battle ...
... Norman heavy - armed infantry , was fhot into the brains by an arrow ; and his two va- liant brothers , fighting by his fide , shared the fame fate . He fell with his fword in his hand , amidst heaps of flain , and after the battle ...
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