The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... place where he found refiftance was , in his return , from the caftle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired with a small body of troops . troops . This gallant foldier finding himself un able to HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 75.
... place where he found refiftance was , in his return , from the caftle of Kenwith , into which the earl of Devonshire had retired with a small body of troops . troops . This gallant foldier finding himself un able to HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 75.
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... earl , three fons and three daughters . His eldest fon , Edmund , died without iffue , during his father's life - time . His third fon , Ethelward , inherited his father's paffion for letters , and lived a private life . His fecond fon ...
... earl , three fons and three daughters . His eldest fon , Edmund , died without iffue , during his father's life - time . His third fon , Ethelward , inherited his father's paffion for letters , and lived a private life . His fecond fon ...
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... earl of Mercia , who , after her husband's death , retained the govern- ment of that province . Thus , after Edward had reduced the whole kingdom to his obe- dience , and began his endeavours to promote the happiness of his people , he ...
... earl of Mercia , who , after her husband's death , retained the govern- ment of that province . Thus , after Edward had reduced the whole kingdom to his obe- dience , and began his endeavours to promote the happiness of his people , he ...
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... of this lady is too remarkable to be paft over in filence . Edgar had long heard of the beauty of a young lady , whose name was Elfrida , daughter to to the earl of Devonshire ; but unwilling to credit 96 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... of this lady is too remarkable to be paft over in filence . Edgar had long heard of the beauty of a young lady , whose name was Elfrida , daughter to to the earl of Devonshire ; but unwilling to credit 96 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... earl's , had no fooner caft his eyes upon that nobleman's daughter , than he became defperately enamoured of her himself . Such was the violence of his paffion , that , forgetting his mafter's intentions , he foli- cited only his own ...
... earl's , had no fooner caft his eyes upon that nobleman's daughter , than he became defperately enamoured of her himself . Such was the violence of his paffion , that , forgetting his mafter's intentions , he foli- cited only his own ...
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