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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... Edward formed the ground work . No fooner were thefe fhewn to the king than he burst into a furious paffion , and asked why the barons did not alfo demand his kingdom , fwearing that he would never comply with fuch exorbitant demands ...
... Edward formed the ground work . No fooner were thefe fhewn to the king than he burst into a furious paffion , and asked why the barons did not alfo demand his kingdom , fwearing that he would never comply with fuch exorbitant demands ...
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... Edward , to interpofe his authority , and fave the finking nation . Prince Edward was at this time about twenty - two years of age . The hopes which were conceived of his abilities and his integrity rendered him an important per fonage ...
... Edward , to interpofe his authority , and fave the finking nation . Prince Edward was at this time about twenty - two years of age . The hopes which were conceived of his abilities and his integrity rendered him an important per fonage ...
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... Edward from confinement , and had him introduced at Westminster - hall , where his freedom was confirmed by the unanimous voice of the barons . But though Leicester had all the popula- rity of restoring the prince , yet he was politic ...
... Edward from confinement , and had him introduced at Westminster - hall , where his freedom was confirmed by the unanimous voice of the barons . But though Leicester had all the popula- rity of restoring the prince , yet he was politic ...
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... Edward failed from England with a large army , and arrived at the camp of Lewis , the king of France , which lay before Tunis ; and where he had the misfortune to hear of that good mo- narch's death before his arrival . The prince ...
... Edward failed from England with a large army , and arrived at the camp of Lewis , the king of France , which lay before Tunis ; and where he had the misfortune to hear of that good mo- narch's death before his arrival . The prince ...
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... EDWARD I. Witruggling with the ungovernable fpirit of his HILE the unfortunate Henry was thus vainly fubjects , his fon and fucceffor , Edward , was employed in the Holy Wars , where he revived the glory of the En- glish name , and made ...
... EDWARD I. Witruggling with the ungovernable fpirit of his HILE the unfortunate Henry was thus vainly fubjects , his fon and fucceffor , Edward , was employed in the Holy Wars , where he revived the glory of the En- glish name , and made ...
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