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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... to court , which was fhortly after , he affured the king that her riches alone , and her high quality , had been the cause of her fame , and he ap peared peared amazed how the world could talk fo much , HISTORY OF ENGLAND 19.
... to court , which was fhortly after , he affured the king that her riches alone , and her high quality , had been the cause of her fame , and he ap peared peared amazed how the world could talk fo much , HISTORY OF ENGLAND 19.
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... cause . In the midst of this univerfal ardour , that was diffused over Europe , men were not entirely forgetful of their temporal interefts ; for fome , hoping for a more magnifi- cent fettlement in the foft regions of Afia , fold their ...
... cause . In the midst of this univerfal ardour , that was diffused over Europe , men were not entirely forgetful of their temporal interefts ; for fome , hoping for a more magnifi- cent fettlement in the foft regions of Afia , fold their ...
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... cause , and appointed the leader and spokefman of the people . It is eafy to imagine the disorders committed by this tumultuous rabble ; the whole neighbourhood rofe in arms ; they burnt and plun- dered wherever they came , and revenged ...
... cause , and appointed the leader and spokefman of the people . It is eafy to imagine the disorders committed by this tumultuous rabble ; the whole neighbourhood rofe in arms ; they burnt and plun- dered wherever they came , and revenged ...
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... converts to his family and cause , than ever his most me . ritorious actions could have procured them . He left no pofterity , either legitimate or otherwife . CHAP . CHAP . XVI . HENRY IV . ufurper is but 92 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... converts to his family and cause , than ever his most me . ritorious actions could have procured them . He left no pofterity , either legitimate or otherwife . CHAP . CHAP . XVI . HENRY IV . ufurper is but 92 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... cause . He was valiant , generous , and polite ; but rafh and head- ftrong . When Edward firft attacked him in his intrench- ments he repulfed him with fuch vigour , that the enemy retired with precipitation ; upon which the duke ...
... cause . He was valiant , generous , and polite ; but rafh and head- ftrong . When Edward firft attacked him in his intrench- ments he repulfed him with fuch vigour , that the enemy retired with precipitation ; upon which the duke ...
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