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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... house of an herdfman , who had been en- trusted with the care of his cattle . In this manner , though abandoned by the world , and fearing an enemy in every quarter , ftill he refolved to continue in his country , to catch the flighteft ...
... house of an herdfman , who had been en- trusted with the care of his cattle . In this manner , though abandoned by the world , and fearing an enemy in every quarter , ftill he refolved to continue in his country , to catch the flighteft ...
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... house of one Banifter , who had been his fervant , and who had received repeated obligations from his fami- ly ; but the wicked feldom find , as they feldom exert , friendship . Banifter , unable to refift the temptation of a large ...
... house of one Banifter , who had been his fervant , and who had received repeated obligations from his fami- ly ; but the wicked feldom find , as they feldom exert , friendship . Banifter , unable to refift the temptation of a large ...
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... house of York , and had been obliged to quit the kingdom ; but he now knowing how odious the king was , fet out from Harfleur , in Normandy , with a retinue of about two thousand perfons ; and after a voy- age of fix days arrived at ...
... house of York , and had been obliged to quit the kingdom ; but he now knowing how odious the king was , fet out from Harfleur , in Normandy , with a retinue of about two thousand perfons ; and after a voy- age of fix days arrived at ...
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... that he was the advifer of their oppreffions , flew to arms , attacked his house , and put him to death , The mutineers did not ftop there ; but , by by the advice of one John Achamber , a feditious 118 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... that he was the advifer of their oppreffions , flew to arms , attacked his house , and put him to death , The mutineers did not ftop there ; but , by by the advice of one John Achamber , a feditious 118 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... houses there to be protected against the numerous gangs of robbers , called Robertfmen , that hid themselves in the woods by day , and infefted the open country by night . Henry endeavoured to bring the towns from fuch a neighbourhood ...
... houses there to be protected against the numerous gangs of robbers , called Robertfmen , that hid themselves in the woods by day , and infefted the open country by night . Henry endeavoured to bring the towns from fuch a neighbourhood ...
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