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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... brink of deftruction , hastened , with a felect band , to the relief of his forces . His pre- fence restored the fufpenfe of battle ; he was feen in every D lace place , endeavouring to pierce the ranks of the enemy HISTORY OF ENGLAND ..
... brink of deftruction , hastened , with a felect band , to the relief of his forces . His pre- fence restored the fufpenfe of battle ; he was feen in every D lace place , endeavouring to pierce the ranks of the enemy HISTORY OF ENGLAND ..
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... feen flying from rank to rank , rallying and infpiring his troops with vigour ; and though he had toiled all day , till near night fall , in the front of his Kentish men , yet he still seemed unabated in force or courage , keeping his ...
... feen flying from rank to rank , rallying and infpiring his troops with vigour ; and though he had toiled all day , till near night fall , in the front of his Kentish men , yet he still seemed unabated in force or courage , keeping his ...
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... feen to mile from that moment to the day of his death , which followed fome time after at St. Dennis , a little town in Normandy , from eating too plentifully of lampreys , a difh he was particularly fond of . He died in the fixty ...
... feen to mile from that moment to the day of his death , which followed fome time after at St. Dennis , a little town in Normandy , from eating too plentifully of lampreys , a difh he was particularly fond of . He died in the fixty ...
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... feen . He wore fackcloth next his skin . He changed it fo feldom , that it was filled with dirt and vermin . His ufual diet was bread , his drink water ; which he ren- dered further unpalatable , by the mixture of unfavoury herbs . His ...
... feen . He wore fackcloth next his skin . He changed it fo feldom , that it was filled with dirt and vermin . His ufual diet was bread , his drink water ; which he ren- dered further unpalatable , by the mixture of unfavoury herbs . His ...
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... feen in England , and that Henry loved her with a long and faithful attachment . In order to fecure her from the refentment of his queen , who , from having been formerly incontinent herself , now became jealous of his incontinence , he ...
... feen in England , and that Henry loved her with a long and faithful attachment . In order to fecure her from the refentment of his queen , who , from having been formerly incontinent herself , now became jealous of his incontinence , he ...
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