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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... fituation could be more deplorable than that of John upon this occafion . Furious at his indignities , jea- lous of his fubjects , and apprehending an enemy in every face ; it is faid , that fearing a confpiracy against his life , he ...
... fituation could be more deplorable than that of John upon this occafion . Furious at his indignities , jea- lous of his fubjects , and apprehending an enemy in every face ; it is faid , that fearing a confpiracy against his life , he ...
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... fituation , not to embrace every means offered for his fafety . He affented to the truth of the legate's remon ftrances , and took an oath to perform whatever ftipula- > tion the pope fhould impofe . Having thus fworn to the performance ...
... fituation , not to embrace every means offered for his fafety . He affented to the truth of the legate's remon ftrances , and took an oath to perform whatever ftipula- > tion the pope fhould impofe . Having thus fworn to the performance ...
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... fituation , that he wrote let- ters to his fon , preffing him to return with all dispatch . At laft being overcome by the cares of government , and the infirmities of age , he ordered himself to be removed , by eafy journeys , from St ...
... fituation , that he wrote let- ters to his fon , preffing him to return with all dispatch . At laft being overcome by the cares of government , and the infirmities of age , he ordered himself to be removed , by eafy journeys , from St ...
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... fituation of his affairs , he ran def- perately into the midst of the enemy , and quickly found that death he fo ardently fought for . David , the bro- ther of this unfortunate prince , soon after fell in the same caufe ; and with him ...
... fituation of his affairs , he ran def- perately into the midst of the enemy , and quickly found that death he fo ardently fought for . David , the bro- ther of this unfortunate prince , soon after fell in the same caufe ; and with him ...
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... fituation ; fhe was only difcarded from all thare of power , and confined , for life , in the caftle of Rifings , with a penfion of three , thoufand pounds a year . From this confinement fhe was never after fet free ; and though the ...
... fituation ; fhe was only difcarded from all thare of power , and confined , for life , in the caftle of Rifings , with a penfion of three , thoufand pounds a year . From this confinement fhe was never after fet free ; and though the ...
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