An Abridgment of The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithB. Law; G. Robinson; G. Kearsly; T. Davies; T. Beckit [sic], T. Cadell, and T. Evans, 1782 - 356 trang |
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... conduct it to maturity . William , fenfible of the danger that threatened him , endeavoured to gain the affections of the native Eng- lish , whom he prevailed upon by promifes of future good treatment , and preference in the ...
... conduct it to maturity . William , fenfible of the danger that threatened him , endeavoured to gain the affections of the native Eng- lish , whom he prevailed upon by promifes of future good treatment , and preference in the ...
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... conducted himself upon his firft landing in England . Inftead of reti- ring quietly to his diocefe , with that modefty which became a man just pardoned by his king , he made a progrefs through Kent , in all the fplendor and magni ...
... conducted himself upon his firft landing in England . Inftead of reti- ring quietly to his diocefe , with that modefty which became a man just pardoned by his king , he made a progrefs through Kent , in all the fplendor and magni ...
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... obliged to fubmit , and gave hoftages for his future conduct . Dermot being thus reinftated in his . hereditary dominions , foon began to conceive hopes of extend- F 2 ing ing the limits of his power , and making himself HENRY II . 51.
... obliged to fubmit , and gave hoftages for his future conduct . Dermot being thus reinftated in his . hereditary dominions , foon began to conceive hopes of extend- F 2 ing ing the limits of his power , and making himself HENRY II . 51.
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... of a fever , at Martel , not without the deepest remorfe for his undutiful conduct to . wards his father . As this prince left no pofterity , Richard was be- come . come heir in his room ; and he foon 54 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... of a fever , at Martel , not without the deepest remorfe for his undutiful conduct to . wards his father . As this prince left no pofterity , Richard was be- come . come heir in his room ; and he foon 54 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... conduct their armies to : the Holy Land by fea , they were obliged however , by stress of weather , to take fhelter in Meflina , the ca- pital of Sicily , where they were detained during the whole winter . Richard took up his quarters ...
... conduct their armies to : the Holy Land by fea , they were obliged however , by stress of weather , to take fhelter in Meflina , the ca- pital of Sicily , where they were detained during the whole winter . Richard took up his quarters ...
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