The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.T. Davies ... Becket and De Hondt, and T. Cadell, 1771 |
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... against the ungovernable spirit of his fubjects , his fon and fucceffor , Edward , was employed in the Holy wars , where he revived the glory of the English name , and made the enemies of Christianity tremble . He had arrived at the ...
... against the ungovernable spirit of his fubjects , his fon and fucceffor , Edward , was employed in the Holy wars , where he revived the glory of the English name , and made the enemies of Christianity tremble . He had arrived at the ...
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... against the convents , appear to have hated the clergy with equal animofity . Thefe difagreeing orders only . concurred in one point , that of esteeming and reverencing the king . In fuch a conjuncture , B 4 there- ceived was the more ...
... against the convents , appear to have hated the clergy with equal animofity . Thefe difagreeing orders only . concurred in one point , that of esteeming and reverencing the king . In fuch a conjuncture , B 4 there- ceived was the more ...
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... against all that would enter the lifts . His ufual good fortune at- tended him ; and his fuccess had like to have converted a trial of fkill into a matter of bloody contention . The count de Chalons , being enraged at being foiled ...
... against all that would enter the lifts . His ufual good fortune at- tended him ; and his fuccess had like to have converted a trial of fkill into a matter of bloody contention . The count de Chalons , being enraged at being foiled ...
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... against the convents , appear to have hated the clergy with equal animofity . These difagreeing orders only concurred in one point , that of esteeming and reverencing the king . In fuch a conjuncture , B 4 there- A. D.1274 . therefore ...
... against the convents , appear to have hated the clergy with equal animofity . These difagreeing orders only concurred in one point , that of esteeming and reverencing the king . In fuch a conjuncture , B 4 there- A. D.1274 . therefore ...
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... against Lewellyn , and marched into his country with certain affurance of fuccefs . Upon the ap- proach of Edward , the Welsh prince took refuge among the inacceffible mountains of Snowdon , and there refolved to maintain his ground ...
... against Lewellyn , and marched into his country with certain affurance of fuccefs . Upon the ap- proach of Edward , the Welsh prince took refuge among the inacceffible mountains of Snowdon , and there refolved to maintain his ground ...
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