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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... law refided , he thought it his duty to pay her a vifit , although he was not attended by any of his retinue . There defiring fome liquor to be brought him , as he was thirsty , while he was yet holding the cup to his head , one of ...
... law refided , he thought it his duty to pay her a vifit , although he was not attended by any of his retinue . There defiring fome liquor to be brought him , as he was thirsty , while he was yet holding the cup to his head , one of ...
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... laws , and even the natives of that country ; and among the reft of his faults , though he had married Editha , the daughter of Godwin , yet , either from miftaken piety , or fixed averfion , during his whole reign he abstained from her ...
... laws , and even the natives of that country ; and among the reft of his faults , though he had married Editha , the daughter of Godwin , yet , either from miftaken piety , or fixed averfion , during his whole reign he abstained from her ...
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... laws of the realm , and to govern the people with impartiality . Having thus fecured the government , and , by a mix- ture of vigour and lenity brought the English to an entire fubmiffion , he refolved to return to the con tinent ...
... laws of the realm , and to govern the people with impartiality . Having thus fecured the government , and , by a mix- ture of vigour and lenity brought the English to an entire fubmiffion , he refolved to return to the con tinent ...
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... laws of Edward the Confeffor . To fix himself still more fecurely , he took poffeffion of the royal treasures at Winchester , and had his title rati- fied by the pope with a part of the money . It was not long , however , that Matilda ...
... laws of Edward the Confeffor . To fix himself still more fecurely , he took poffeffion of the royal treasures at Winchester , and had his title rati- fied by the pope with a part of the money . It was not long , however , that Matilda ...
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... laws that were to bind their pofterity . A number of regulations were there drawn up , which were after- wards well known under the title of the Conftitutions of Clarendon , and were then voted without oppofition . By these regulations ...
... laws that were to bind their pofterity . A number of regulations were there drawn up , which were after- wards well known under the title of the Conftitutions of Clarendon , and were then voted without oppofition . By these regulations ...
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