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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... attended . This , however , was but a vain expectation . As his perfecutors faw that his death might not arrive , even under every cruelty , till a revolution had been made in his favour , they refolved to rid themselves of their fears ...
... attended . This , however , was but a vain expectation . As his perfecutors faw that his death might not arrive , even under every cruelty , till a revolution had been made in his favour , they refolved to rid themselves of their fears ...
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... attended with a body of English forces , and feveral of his nobility , he failied over into Flanders , big with his intended conquefts . The first great advantage gained by the English was in a naval engagement on the coaft of Flanders ...
... attended with a body of English forces , and feveral of his nobility , he failied over into Flanders , big with his intended conquefts . The first great advantage gained by the English was in a naval engagement on the coaft of Flanders ...
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... attended with ftill more fub- ftantial advantages ; for Edward , as moderate in con- queft , as prudent in his methods to obtain it , refolv- ed to fecure an eafy entrance into France for the future . With this view he laid fiege to ...
... attended with ftill more fub- ftantial advantages ; for Edward , as moderate in con- queft , as prudent in his methods to obtain it , refolv- ed to fecure an eafy entrance into France for the future . With this view he laid fiege to ...
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... attending on the king , that , without confider- ing the danger to which he expofed his majesty , he ftunned Tyler with a blow of his mace ; while one of the king's knights , riding up , difpatched him with his fword . The mutineers ...
... attending on the king , that , without confider- ing the danger to which he expofed his majesty , he ftunned Tyler with a blow of his mace ; while one of the king's knights , riding up , difpatched him with his fword . The mutineers ...
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... small court , he was attended with a very magnifi . cent one . On Whit - sunday the two kings and their two queens with crowns on their heads , dined 1421 . toge . together in public ; Charles receiving apparent ho- mage , HENRY 10 ) V.
... small court , he was attended with a very magnifi . cent one . On Whit - sunday the two kings and their two queens with crowns on their heads , dined 1421 . toge . together in public ; Charles receiving apparent ho- mage , HENRY 10 ) V.
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