An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julias [sic] Cæsar to the Death of George the SecondJ. Wright, 1803 - 384 trang |
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... seemed unabated in force or courage , keeping his men to the post of honour . Once more , therefore , the victory feemed to turn against the Normans , and they fell in great numbers , fo that the fiercenefs and obftinacy of this ...
... seemed unabated in force or courage , keeping his men to the post of honour . Once more , therefore , the victory feemed to turn against the Normans , and they fell in great numbers , fo that the fiercenefs and obftinacy of this ...
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... seemed to fhare in his fucceffes . In one of the veffels of the fleet , his fon , and feveral young noblemen , the companions of his pleasures , went together to render the paffage more agreeable . The king fet fail from Barfleur , and ...
... seemed to fhare in his fucceffes . In one of the veffels of the fleet , his fon , and feveral young noblemen , the companions of his pleasures , went together to render the paffage more agreeable . The king fet fail from Barfleur , and ...
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... seemed at firft to poffefs no talents for oratory , his perfon : being ungrace- ful , his drefs flovenly , his elocution homely , tedious , obfcure , and embarraffed . He made up , however , by zeal and perfeverance , what he wanted in ...
... seemed at firft to poffefs no talents for oratory , his perfon : being ungrace- ful , his drefs flovenly , his elocution homely , tedious , obfcure , and embarraffed . He made up , however , by zeal and perfeverance , what he wanted in ...
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... seemed refolved to purfue none , and there- fore gave orders to form the line of battle , and act upon the defenfive . Byng had been long praifed for his skill in naval tactics ; and perhaps valuing moft thofe talents for which he was ...
... seemed refolved to purfue none , and there- fore gave orders to form the line of battle , and act upon the defenfive . Byng had been long praifed for his skill in naval tactics ; and perhaps valuing moft thofe talents for which he was ...
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