The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... person of Ethel- frid , king of Northumberland , by the expul- fion of Edwin , his brother - in - law , from the kingdom of the Deiri , and the feizure of his dominions . In this manner the natives being overpower- ed , or entirely ...
... person of Ethel- frid , king of Northumberland , by the expul- fion of Edwin , his brother - in - law , from the kingdom of the Deiri , and the feizure of his dominions . In this manner the natives being overpower- ed , or entirely ...
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... person south of the Thames who could fo much as interpret the Latin fervice . To remedy this deficiency , he invited over the most celebrated scholars from all parts of Eu- rope ; he founded , or at least re - established , the ...
... person south of the Thames who could fo much as interpret the Latin fervice . To remedy this deficiency , he invited over the most celebrated scholars from all parts of Eu- rope ; he founded , or at least re - established , the ...
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... person ; yet he ever fhewed her 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 ...
... person ; yet he ever fhewed her 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 ...
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... person to fucceed to the crown . But nothing could be more un- grateful to Edward than fuch a defire , as he abhorred a fucceffor from the family of God- win . Arouzed , therefore , by these rumours , he fent for his nephew , Edward ...
... person to fucceed to the crown . But nothing could be more un- grateful to Edward than fuch a defire , as he abhorred a fucceffor from the family of God- win . Arouzed , therefore , by these rumours , he fent for his nephew , Edward ...
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... open ta- ble for persons of all ranks . The most costly luxuries were provided for his entertainments . The pomp of his retinue , the fumptuoufness VOL . I. e of of his furniture , and the munificence of his prefents HENRY II . 225.
... open ta- ble for persons of all ranks . The most costly luxuries were provided for his entertainments . The pomp of his retinue , the fumptuoufness VOL . I. e of of his furniture , and the munificence of his prefents HENRY II . 225.
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