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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... those parts were ufually painted blue . Their hair , which was long , flowed down upon their backs and fhoulders , while their beards were kept clofe fhaven , except upon the upper lip , where it was fuffered to grow . The drefs of fa ...
... those parts were ufually painted blue . Their hair , which was long , flowed down upon their backs and fhoulders , while their beards were kept clofe fhaven , except upon the upper lip , where it was fuffered to grow . The drefs of fa ...
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... those barbarous ages . The piety of the latter part of his life , and the refolute valour of the for- mer , were topics that filled the mouths of his courtiers with flattery and praife . They even affected to think his power ...
... those barbarous ages . The piety of the latter part of his life , and the refolute valour of the for- mer , were topics that filled the mouths of his courtiers with flattery and praife . They even affected to think his power ...
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... those who were in rebellion against him , he could no longer contain his indignation . He broke out into expreffions of the utmost defpair ; curfed the day in which he had received his miferable being ; and bestowed on his un- grateful ...
... those who were in rebellion against him , he could no longer contain his indignation . He broke out into expreffions of the utmost defpair ; curfed the day in which he had received his miferable being ; and bestowed on his un- grateful ...
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... those who expected to reap a fordid advantage from his misfortunes . It was a long time before his fubjects in England knew what was become of their beloved monarch . So little intercourfe was there between different nations at that ...
... those who expected to reap a fordid advantage from his misfortunes . It was a long time before his fubjects in England knew what was become of their beloved monarch . So little intercourfe was there between different nations at that ...
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... those liberties were which they fo earnestly importuned him to grant . The barons delivered a schedule , containing the chief articles of their demands , and of which the former charters of Henry and Edward formed the ground work . No ...
... those liberties were which they fo earnestly importuned him to grant . The barons delivered a schedule , containing the chief articles of their demands , and of which the former charters of Henry and Edward formed the ground work . No ...
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