The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... prince who is faid to have raised himself to the fu- preme command by the murder of his prede- ceffor . This ftep was only productive of fresh calamities . Vortigern , inftead of exerting what ftrength yet remained in the kingdom , only ...
... prince who is faid to have raised himself to the fu- preme command by the murder of his prede- ceffor . This ftep was only productive of fresh calamities . Vortigern , inftead of exerting what ftrength yet remained in the kingdom , only ...
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... prince Arthur acquired his fame . Howfoever unfuccefsful all his valour might have been in the end , yet his name makes fo great a figure in the fabulous annals of the times , that fome notice must be taken of him . This prince is of ...
... prince Arthur acquired his fame . Howfoever unfuccefsful all his valour might have been in the end , yet his name makes fo great a figure in the fabulous annals of the times , that fome notice must be taken of him . This prince is of ...
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... prince , in the decline of life , had the mortification , from fome domeftic troubles of his own , to be a patient fpectator of their encroachments . His firft wife had been carried off by Melnas , king of Somerset fhire , who detained ...
... prince , in the decline of life , had the mortification , from fome domeftic troubles of his own , to be a patient fpectator of their encroachments . His firft wife had been carried off by Melnas , king of Somerset fhire , who detained ...
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... prince , then king of the country , was married to Ethelburga , the daughter of Ethelbert , who had been fo lately converted . This princefs , emulating the glory of her mo- ther , who had been the instrument of convert- ing her husband ...
... prince , then king of the country , was married to Ethelburga , the daughter of Ethelbert , who had been fo lately converted . This princefs , emulating the glory of her mo- ther , who had been the instrument of convert- ing her husband ...
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... prince more ambitious and enterprifing than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the Bri tons , added a great part of the counties of Devon and Somerset to his dominions ; and , not fatisfied with conquefts ...
... prince more ambitious and enterprifing than either of the former . He had , by waging continual war against the Bri tons , added a great part of the counties of Devon and Somerset to his dominions ; and , not fatisfied with conquefts ...
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