History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... favour of the Pretender -War with Spain - The South Sea Scheme - Jacobite Plot - War with Germany - Rise of the Methodists ......... CHAPTER XXXII . GEORGE II . , A. D. 1727-1760 . ..346 Sir Robert Walpole - The Excise Scheme - The ...
... favour of the Pretender -War with Spain - The South Sea Scheme - Jacobite Plot - War with Germany - Rise of the Methodists ......... CHAPTER XXXII . GEORGE II . , A. D. 1727-1760 . ..346 Sir Robert Walpole - The Excise Scheme - The ...
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... favoured by the nature of the ground , they caused great loss to the Romans , and compelled thein to retire and wait for reinforcements . Ere- long these arrived under the emperor himself , who advanced 10 THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS .
... favoured by the nature of the ground , they caused great loss to the Romans , and compelled thein to retire and wait for reinforcements . Ere- long these arrived under the emperor himself , who advanced 10 THE BRITONS AND THE ROMANS .
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... favour their design , and after several battles with the Britons , they succeeded in speedily establishing their authority over a considerable portion of the country . For a century after their first landing , the history of South ...
... favour their design , and after several battles with the Britons , they succeeded in speedily establishing their authority over a considerable portion of the country . For a century after their first landing , the history of South ...
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... favour of Hardicanute , whose cause was espoused by the great Earl Godwin . To prevent a civil war , the witan met at Oxford , and decided that Harold should have all the country north of the Thames , including London ; while the ...
... favour of Hardicanute , whose cause was espoused by the great Earl Godwin . To prevent a civil war , the witan met at Oxford , and decided that Harold should have all the country north of the Thames , including London ; while the ...
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... favour . The new king was then forty years old ; and twenty - seven years of exile had impressed his character with so much mild- ness and moderation , that his subjects looked confidently for- ward to a period of happiness and repose ...
... favour . The new king was then forty years old ; and twenty - seven years of exile had impressed his character with so much mild- ness and moderation , that his subjects looked confidently for- ward to a period of happiness and repose ...
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