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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... prisoner to be delivered up to him , and ftipulated a large fum of money to the duke as a reward for his fer- vice . Thus the king of England , who had long filled the world with his fame , was bafely thrown into a dun- geon , and ...
... prisoner to be delivered up to him , and ftipulated a large fum of money to the duke as a reward for his fer- vice . Thus the king of England , who had long filled the world with his fame , was bafely thrown into a dun- geon , and ...
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... prisoner , but foon after exchanged for Prince Ed- ward , who was to remain as an hoftage to enfure the punctual obfervance of the former agreement . With all these advantages , however , Leicester was not fo entirely fecure , but that ...
... prisoner , but foon after exchanged for Prince Ed- ward , who was to remain as an hoftage to enfure the punctual obfervance of the former agreement . With all these advantages , however , Leicester was not fo entirely fecure , but that ...
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... prisoner to London , and he carefully deftroyed all records and mo- numents of antiquity , that infpired the Scots with a spi- rit of national pride . Thefe expeditions , however , terminated rather in glory than advantage : the ...
... prisoner to London , and he carefully deftroyed all records and mo- numents of antiquity , that infpired the Scots with a spi- rit of national pride . Thefe expeditions , however , terminated rather in glory than advantage : the ...
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... prisoners ; the English only forty men in all . France was at that time in a wretched fituation ; the whole kingdom appeared as one vaft theatre A. D. of crimes , murders , injuftice , and devaftation . 1417 . The duke of Orleans was ...
... prisoners ; the English only forty men in all . France was at that time in a wretched fituation ; the whole kingdom appeared as one vaft theatre A. D. of crimes , murders , injuftice , and devaftation . 1417 . The duke of Orleans was ...
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... prisoners after the battle , and brought into the prefence of Edward . The young prince appeared before the conqueror with undaunted majefty ; and being afked , in an infulting man- ner , how he dared to invade England without leave ...
... prisoners after the battle , and brought into the prefence of Edward . The young prince appeared before the conqueror with undaunted majefty ; and being afked , in an infulting man- ner , how he dared to invade England without leave ...
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