The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... to the most abject flavery , and employed in cultivating thofe grounds for their new mafters , which they once claimed as their OWD . From From this time British and Roman customs entirely ceased in 46 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... to the most abject flavery , and employed in cultivating thofe grounds for their new mafters , which they once claimed as their OWD . From From this time British and Roman customs entirely ceased in 46 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... claiming the crown , not entirely by here- ditary right , nor yet totally rejecting their fa mily pretenfions . It was in the reign of the last - named mo , narch , that Egbert , a grand - nephew of the late king Ina , began to grow ...
... claiming the crown , not entirely by here- ditary right , nor yet totally rejecting their fa mily pretenfions . It was in the reign of the last - named mo , narch , that Egbert , a grand - nephew of the late king Ina , began to grow ...
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... claimed by direct descent ; fo that the reigning monarch was under con- tinual apprehenfions from the princes of the blood , whom he was taught to confider as ri- vals , and whofe death alone could enfure him tranquility . From this ...
... claimed by direct descent ; fo that the reigning monarch was under con- tinual apprehenfions from the princes of the blood , whom he was taught to confider as ri- vals , and whofe death alone could enfure him tranquility . From this ...
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... claims of the father and fon , fo that a bloody civil war feemed likely to complete the picture of the calamities of the times . A divifion of the F 3 kingdom kingdom at length terminated the difpute ; the king was HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 69.
... claims of the father and fon , fo that a bloody civil war feemed likely to complete the picture of the calamities of the times . A divifion of the F 3 kingdom kingdom at length terminated the difpute ; the king was HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 69.
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... claims to the crown were rather more just than his own . The direct defcendants of the laft Saxon mo- narch were still in being , though at the remote distance of the kingdom of Hungary . Sweyn , the eldest son of Hardicnute , was still ...
... claims to the crown were rather more just than his own . The direct defcendants of the laft Saxon mo- narch were still in being , though at the remote distance of the kingdom of Hungary . Sweyn , the eldest son of Hardicnute , was still ...
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