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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... still 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 ...
... still 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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... still farther upon Robert's poffeffions . Every confpiracy thus detected , ferved to enrich the king , who took care to apply to his own ufe thofe treasures which had been amaffed for the purpose of dethroning him . But the memory of ...
... still farther upon Robert's poffeffions . Every confpiracy thus detected , ferved to enrich the king , who took care to apply to his own ufe thofe treasures which had been amaffed for the purpose of dethroning him . But the memory of ...
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... still lived , and was giving aftonishing inftances of his valour ; " then tell my generals , cried the king , that he fhall have no affistance from me ; the honour of the day fhall be his ; let him fhew himself worthy the profeffion of ...
... still lived , and was giving aftonishing inftances of his valour ; " then tell my generals , cried the king , that he fhall have no affistance from me ; the honour of the day fhall be his ; let him fhew himself worthy the profeffion of ...
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... still greater variety of ftudied infolence , and flagrant contempt . The wretched monarch , humbled in this manner , began to lofe the pride of a king with the fplendours of royalty , and his fpirit funk to his circum ftances . There ...
... still greater variety of ftudied infolence , and flagrant contempt . The wretched monarch , humbled in this manner , began to lofe the pride of a king with the fplendours of royalty , and his fpirit funk to his circum ftances . There ...
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... still retain their respective laws and privileges . In confequence of this , while Henry was every where victorious , he fixed his refidence at Paris ; A. D. and while Charles had but a fmall court , he was 1421 . attended with a very ...
... still retain their respective laws and privileges . In confequence of this , while Henry was every where victorious , he fixed his refidence at Paris ; A. D. and while Charles had but a fmall court , he was 1421 . attended with a very ...
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