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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... received information of a general infurrection in Maine , the nobility of which had been always averfe to the Norman government . Up- on his arrival on the continent , he found , that the in- furgents had been fecretly affifted and ...
... received information of a general infurrection in Maine , the nobility of which had been always averfe to the Norman government . Up- on his arrival on the continent , he found , that the in- furgents had been fecretly affifted and ...
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... receiving any thing for what they were predetermined to relinquish . Among the princes who felt and acknowledged this general fpirit of enterprize , was Robert duke of Normandy . The Crufade was entirely adapted to his inclinations ...
... receiving any thing for what they were predetermined to relinquish . Among the princes who felt and acknowledged this general fpirit of enterprize , was Robert duke of Normandy . The Crufade was entirely adapted to his inclinations ...
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... received his benediction . There the continued for fome time , but the town being preffed by famine , she was obliged to escape , while her bro- ther , the earl of Gloucester , endeavouring to follow , was taken prifoner , and exchanged ...
... received his benediction . There the continued for fome time , but the town being preffed by famine , she was obliged to escape , while her bro- ther , the earl of Gloucester , endeavouring to follow , was taken prifoner , and exchanged ...
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... received his early edu- cation in the schools of that metropolis , he refided fome time at Paris ; and on his return became clerk in the fheriff's office . From that humble ftation he rofe through the gradations of office , until at ...
... received his early edu- cation in the schools of that metropolis , he refided fome time at Paris ; and on his return became clerk in the fheriff's office . From that humble ftation he rofe through the gradations of office , until at ...
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... preme pontiff ; and upon receiving a refufal to leave the kingdom , he fecretly withdrew in difguife , and at laft found means to crofs over to the con- tinent . The The intrepidity of Becket , joined to his apparent fanctity HENRY II . 47.
... preme pontiff ; and upon receiving a refufal to leave the kingdom , he fecretly withdrew in difguife , and at laft found means to crofs over to the con- tinent . The The intrepidity of Becket , joined to his apparent fanctity HENRY II . 47.
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