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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... French prince and the English entered into the moft folemn engage- ments of mutual fupport ; and , having determined to con- duct their armies to the Holy Land by fea , they were obliged , however , by ftrefs of weather , to take ...
... French prince and the English entered into the moft folemn engage- ments of mutual fupport ; and , having determined to con- duct their armies to the Holy Land by fea , they were obliged , however , by ftrefs of weather , to take ...
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... French ar- rived long before the English . Upon the arrival of the English army in Palestine , however , fortune was feen to declare more openly in fa- vour of the common caufe . The French and English princes feemed to forget their ...
... French ar- rived long before the English . Upon the arrival of the English army in Palestine , however , fortune was feen to declare more openly in fa- vour of the common caufe . The French and English princes feemed to forget their ...
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... French minstrel , who , playing upon his harp , near the fortress in which Richard was confined , a tune which he knew that unhappy monarch was fond of , he was anfwered by the king from within , who , with his harp , played the fame ...
... French minstrel , who , playing upon his harp , near the fortress in which Richard was confined , a tune which he knew that unhappy monarch was fond of , he was anfwered by the king from within , who , with his harp , played the fame ...
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... make an expiring effort to receive the enemy . All hated as he was , the natural enmity between the French and the English , the name of king , king , which he ftill retained , and fome remaining 56 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... make an expiring effort to receive the enemy . All hated as he was , the natural enmity between the French and the English , the name of king , king , which he ftill retained , and fome remaining 56 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... French king fhould prevail , the coun- try was ever after to fubmit to a more powerful monar- chy , and was to become a province of France . What nei ther human prudence could forefee , nor policy fuggeft , was brought about by a happy ...
... French king fhould prevail , the coun- try was ever after to fubmit to a more powerful monar- chy , and was to become a province of France . What nei ther human prudence could forefee , nor policy fuggeft , was brought about by a happy ...
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