The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... interests were united , laid afide all former animofity , and concurred in fixing him upon the throne . The English , who had long groaned under a foreign yoke , now fet no bounds to their joy , at finding the line of their ancient mo ...
... interests were united , laid afide all former animofity , and concurred in fixing him upon the throne . The English , who had long groaned under a foreign yoke , now fet no bounds to their joy , at finding the line of their ancient mo ...
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... intérests would be finally united . It only remained to get over the fcruple of her be- ing a nun ; but this a council , devoted to his interests , readily admitted ; and Matilda being pronounced free to marry , the pup ? tials were ...
... intérests would be finally united . It only remained to get over the fcruple of her be- ing a nun ; but this a council , devoted to his interests , readily admitted ; and Matilda being pronounced free to marry , the pup ? tials were ...
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... interests . Yet ftill the affairs of Stephen continued to fluctuate . Tho ' this monarch had the good fortune to fee his rival fly to the continent , and leave him entire poffeffion of the kingdom ; though his brother was poffeffed of ...
... interests . Yet ftill the affairs of Stephen continued to fluctuate . Tho ' this monarch had the good fortune to fee his rival fly to the continent , and leave him entire poffeffion of the kingdom ; though his brother was poffeffed of ...
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... his blood , croffed , themselves with it , as with that of a faint . The clergy , whofe interest it was to have Becket confidered as a faint , and per- haps haps who were real in their belief , confidering the 246 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... his blood , croffed , themselves with it , as with that of a faint . The clergy , whofe interest it was to have Becket confidered as a faint , and per- haps haps who were real in their belief , confidering the 246 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... interests always lay next his heart , among the number of those who were in rebellion against him , he could no longer contain his indignation . He broke out into expreffions of the utmost despair ; curfed the day in which he had ...
... interests always lay next his heart , among the number of those who were in rebellion against him , he could no longer contain his indignation . He broke out into expreffions of the utmost despair ; curfed the day in which he had ...
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