An abridgment of the history of England ... to the death of George the second, continued, by an eminent writer, to the peace of Amiens1803 |
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... attended the Roman arms . Caractacus was the first who feemed willing , by a vi . gorous effort , to refcue his country , and repel its infult .. ing and rapacious conquerors . This rude foldier , tho ' with inferior forces , continued ...
... attended the Roman arms . Caractacus was the first who feemed willing , by a vi . gorous effort , to refcue his country , and repel its infult .. ing and rapacious conquerors . This rude foldier , tho ' with inferior forces , continued ...
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... attended by any of his retinue . There defir- ing fome liquor to be brought him , as he was thirsty , while he was yet holding the cup to his head , one of El- frida's domeftics , inftructed for that purpofe , ftabbed him in the back ...
... attended by any of his retinue . There defir- ing fome liquor to be brought him , as he was thirsty , while he was yet holding the cup to his head , one of El- frida's domeftics , inftructed for that purpofe , ftabbed him in the back ...
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... attended by feveral of his confederates , withdrew to Rouen that very night , hoping to furprise the caftle , but his defign was defeated by the governor . The flame being thus kindled , the popular character of the prince , and a ...
... attended by feveral of his confederates , withdrew to Rouen that very night , hoping to furprise the caftle , but his defign was defeated by the governor . The flame being thus kindled , the popular character of the prince , and a ...
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... return , after all his achievements and fufferings . He made his entry into London in triumph ; and fuch was the profufion of wealth fhewn by the citi * D 3 zens zens , that the German lords , who attended him RICHARD I. 53.
... return , after all his achievements and fufferings . He made his entry into London in triumph ; and fuch was the profufion of wealth fhewn by the citi * D 3 zens zens , that the German lords , who attended him RICHARD I. 53.
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Oliver Goldsmith. zens , that the German lords , who attended him , were heard to fay , that if the emperor had known of their affluence , he would not fo eafily have parted with their king . He foon after ordered himself to be crowned ...
Oliver Goldsmith. zens , that the German lords , who attended him , were heard to fay , that if the emperor had known of their affluence , he would not fo eafily have parted with their king . He foon after ordered himself to be crowned ...
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