The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... marks of profound refpect , received every word he ut- tered as an oracle . From this blind attach- ment , the focial and even the military vir- . tues began to decline among them . The re- verence towards faints and reliques ferved to ...
... marks of profound refpect , received every word he ut- tered as an oracle . From this blind attach- ment , the focial and even the military vir- . tues began to decline among them . The re- verence towards faints and reliques ferved to ...
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... marks which had been made to deface her beauty , the once more ventured to return to the king , whom she still regarded as her hus- band . But misfortune ftill continued to pur- fue her . She was taken prifoner by a party whom the ...
... marks which had been made to deface her beauty , the once more ventured to return to the king , whom she still regarded as her hus- band . But misfortune ftill continued to pur- fue her . She was taken prifoner by a party whom the ...
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... marks of the strongest regard , and even expreffed , on all occafions , the moft tender affection for her fon , his brother . How- ever , hunting one day near Corfe - castle , where Elfrida refided , he thought it his duty to pay her a ...
... marks of the strongest regard , and even expreffed , on all occafions , the moft tender affection for her fon , his brother . How- ever , hunting one day near Corfe - castle , where Elfrida refided , he thought it his duty to pay her a ...
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... marks of horrid cruelty . Ethelred had , upon a former invafion of thefe pirates , bought them off with money , and he now refolved to put the fame expedient in practice once more . He fent ambaffadors , therefore , to the two kings ...
... marks of horrid cruelty . Ethelred had , upon a former invafion of thefe pirates , bought them off with money , and he now refolved to put the fame expedient in practice once more . He fent ambaffadors , therefore , to the two kings ...
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... marks of its ancient depopulation . He next proceeded to confifcate all the eftates of the English gen- try , and to grant them liberally to his Norman followers . Thus all the ancient and honour- able families were reduced to beggary ...
... marks of its ancient depopulation . He next proceeded to confifcate all the eftates of the English gen- try , and to grant them liberally to his Norman followers . Thus all the ancient and honour- able families were reduced to beggary ...
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