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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... most fatal effects . His officers , be- ing no longer controlled by his juftice , thought this a fit opportunity for extortion ; while the English , no longer D 2 awed awed by his prefence , thought it the happieft occafion. WILLIAM I. 27.
... most fatal effects . His officers , be- ing no longer controlled by his juftice , thought this a fit opportunity for extortion ; while the English , no longer D 2 awed awed by his prefence , thought it the happieft occafion. WILLIAM I. 27.
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... officers were difplaced , and creatures of the twenty . four barons were put in their room . They not only abridged the authority of the king , but the efficacy of parliament , giving up to twelve perfons all parliamentary power between ...
... officers were difplaced , and creatures of the twenty . four barons were put in their room . They not only abridged the authority of the king , but the efficacy of parliament , giving up to twelve perfons all parliamentary power between ...
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... officer was dispatched to the king , defiring that fuccours might be fent to the prince's relief . Edward , who had all this time with great tranquillity viewed the engagement from a wind - mill , demanded , with feeming deliberation ...
... officer was dispatched to the king , defiring that fuccours might be fent to the prince's relief . Edward , who had all this time with great tranquillity viewed the engagement from a wind - mill , demanded , with feeming deliberation ...
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... officers of the Tower met her bearing along the headless body of her husband ftreaming with blood , in order to be interred in the Tower - chapel . She looked on the corpfe for fome time without any emotion ; and then , with a figh ...
... officers of the Tower met her bearing along the headless body of her husband ftreaming with blood , in order to be interred in the Tower - chapel . She looked on the corpfe for fome time without any emotion ; and then , with a figh ...
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... officer of great reputation and ex- perience , was deftined to command the fleet which con- fifted of a hundred and thirty veffels , of a greater fize than any that had been hitherto feen in Europe . The duke duke of Parma was to ...
... officer of great reputation and ex- perience , was deftined to command the fleet which con- fifted of a hundred and thirty veffels , of a greater fize than any that had been hitherto feen in Europe . The duke duke of Parma was to ...
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