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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... friends and vaffals to block up the city of Lon- don , where the queen then refided . At the fame time , measures were taken to inftigate the Londoners to a revolt , and to feize her perfon . Matilda having timely notice of this ...
... friends and vaffals to block up the city of Lon- don , where the queen then refided . At the fame time , measures were taken to inftigate the Londoners to a revolt , and to feize her perfon . Matilda having timely notice of this ...
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... friends about him , or he would not fo long have been expofed to the infults of that ungrateful hypocrite . These words excited the at- tention of the whole court ; and armed four of his most refolute attendants , to gratify their ...
... friends about him , or he would not fo long have been expofed to the infults of that ungrateful hypocrite . These words excited the at- tention of the whole court ; and armed four of his most refolute attendants , to gratify their ...
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... friendship and affec- tion , the more he refented this barba ous return ; and now , not having one corner in his heart where he could look for comfort , or fly for refuge from his conflicting paffions , he loft all his former vi- vacity ...
... friendship and affec- tion , the more he refented this barba ous return ; and now , not having one corner in his heart where he could look for comfort , or fly for refuge from his conflicting paffions , he loft all his former vi- vacity ...
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... . The old king , who was placed in the front of the battle , was soon wounded in the fhoul- der ; and not being known by his friends , he was on the the point of being killed by a foldier ; but 70 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... . The old king , who was placed in the front of the battle , was soon wounded in the fhoul- der ; and not being known by his friends , he was on the the point of being killed by a foldier ; but 70 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... friend , whom he had made acquainted with the place of his con- cealment , being furprized by him as he lay afleep in the neighbourhood of Glafgow . The king , willing to ftrike the Scotch with an example of feverity , or dered him to ...
... friend , whom he had made acquainted with the place of his con- cealment , being furprized by him as he lay afleep in the neighbourhood of Glafgow . The king , willing to ftrike the Scotch with an example of feverity , or dered him to ...
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