The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... refused to give in : wherefore , he was deprived of all the ecclefiaftical and civil emoluments of which he had been in poffeffion , and banished the kingdom . His exile only ferved to increase , the reputation of his fanctity among the ...
... refused to give in : wherefore , he was deprived of all the ecclefiaftical and civil emoluments of which he had been in poffeffion , and banished the kingdom . His exile only ferved to increase , the reputation of his fanctity among the ...
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... refused to obey the king's command . Senfible , however , that obedience would foon be extorted , unless he could defend his info- lence , he prepared for his defence , or , rather , for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a ...
... refused to obey the king's command . Senfible , however , that obedience would foon be extorted , unless he could defend his info- lence , he prepared for his defence , or , rather , for an attack upon Edward . Accordingly , under a ...
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... refused to head them against the invaders . William , being informed of these commo- tions , haftened over to England , and arrived time enough to prevent the execution of this bloody enterprize . The confpirators had al- ready taken ...
... refused to head them against the invaders . William , being informed of these commo- tions , haftened over to England , and arrived time enough to prevent the execution of this bloody enterprize . The confpirators had al- ready taken ...
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... defeated , and numbers falling round him , yet he refused to find fafety by flight , or turn his back upon an enemy that he ftill difdained . He was taken taken prifoner , with near ten thousand of his men 192 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... defeated , and numbers falling round him , yet he refused to find fafety by flight , or turn his back upon an enemy that he ftill difdained . He was taken taken prifoner , with near ten thousand of his men 192 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... refuse his confent to fuch exorbitant demands , as their oppofition might be fatal . The clergy imitated the fame pernicious example ; and , in a fhort time , all England was filled with these independent fortreffes , which the noble ...
... refuse his confent to fuch exorbitant demands , as their oppofition might be fatal . The clergy imitated the fame pernicious example ; and , in a fhort time , all England was filled with these independent fortreffes , which the noble ...
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