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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... gained him a very favourable reception up- on the continent , both from the people and their go- vernors . The pope and he were not remifs to retort their fulminations , and to thake the very foundation of the king's authority . Becket ...
... gained him a very favourable reception up- on the continent , both from the people and their go- vernors . The pope and he were not remifs to retort their fulminations , and to thake the very foundation of the king's authority . Becket ...
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... ; and , by his power and addrefs , was poffeffed of a ftrong interest in the nation , having gained equally the af- fections of the great and the little . The The first place where the formidable confederacy which he formed HENRY III . 67.
... ; and , by his power and addrefs , was poffeffed of a ftrong interest in the nation , having gained equally the af- fections of the great and the little . The The first place where the formidable confederacy which he formed HENRY III . 67.
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... confidered as too inconfiderable to have a voice in legiflation . This is the firft confirmed outline of an English house of commons . The people had had been gaining fome confideration fince the gradual diminution of HENRY 69 III .
... confidered as too inconfiderable to have a voice in legiflation . This is the firft confirmed outline of an English house of commons . The people had had been gaining fome confideration fince the gradual diminution of HENRY 69 III .
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... gaining fome confideration fince the gradual diminution of the force of the feudal fyftem . This parliament , however , was found not fo very complying as he expected . Many of the barons , who had hitherto ftedfaftly adhered to his ...
... gaining fome confideration fince the gradual diminution of the force of the feudal fyftem . This parliament , however , was found not fo very complying as he expected . Many of the barons , who had hitherto ftedfaftly adhered to his ...
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... gained a complete victory , leaving twelve thoufand of the Scotch , or , as fome will have it , fifty thousand , dead upon the field , while the English had not an hundred flain . A blow fo dreadful had not as yet intirely crushed the ...
... gained a complete victory , leaving twelve thoufand of the Scotch , or , as fome will have it , fifty thousand , dead upon the field , while the English had not an hundred flain . A blow fo dreadful had not as yet intirely crushed the ...
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