An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithG. Kearsley, 1774 - 356 trang |
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... in the country through which he paffed . His army was compofed of active and valiant troops , in high spirits , ftrongly attached to their king , and eager to engage . 3 On The do- and Tor , The hi rem ding Pro 28 HISTORY OF ENGLAN D.
... in the country through which he paffed . His army was compofed of active and valiant troops , in high spirits , ftrongly attached to their king , and eager to engage . 3 On The do- and Tor , The hi rem ding Pro 28 HISTORY OF ENGLAN D.
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... spirits , more ready to dispute than to obey his commands . Many were the revolts and infurrections which he was obliged to quell in perfon ; and no fooner was one confpiracy fuppreffed than another rose to give him fresh dif- quietude ...
... spirits , more ready to dispute than to obey his commands . Many were the revolts and infurrections which he was obliged to quell in perfon ; and no fooner was one confpiracy fuppreffed than another rose to give him fresh dif- quietude ...
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... spirit of ge- nerofity mixed with the rudeness of the times , that unaccountably prevailed in many tranfactions ; Ste- phen permitted Matilda to come forth in fafety , and had her conveyed with fecurity to Bristol , another fortrefs ...
... spirit of ge- nerofity mixed with the rudeness of the times , that unaccountably prevailed in many tranfactions ; Ste- phen permitted Matilda to come forth in fafety , and had her conveyed with fecurity to Bristol , another fortrefs ...
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... . The atrocioufnefs of the crime produ- ced a spirit of indignation among the people ; and the king infifted that the affaffin fhould be tried by 6 the e C ne W2 mi the civil magiftrate . This 46 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... . The atrocioufnefs of the crime produ- ced a spirit of indignation among the people ; and the king infifted that the affaffin fhould be tried by 6 the e C ne W2 mi the civil magiftrate . This 46 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... spirit of national pride . Thefe expeditions , however , terminated rather in glory than advantage : the expences which were re- quifite for carrying on the war , were not only bur- thenfome to the king , but even , in the event ...
... spirit of national pride . Thefe expeditions , however , terminated rather in glory than advantage : the expences which were re- quifite for carrying on the war , were not only bur- thenfome to the king , but even , in the event ...
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