An abridgment of The history of England, to the death of George ii1777 |
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... that the English line continued in- penetrable , he pretended to give ground , which , as he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks , C 3 he HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 29 On the other hand, the army of William confifted ...
... that the English line continued in- penetrable , he pretended to give ground , which , as he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks , C 3 he HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 29 On the other hand, the army of William confifted ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks , and he was inftantly ready to take advantage of their difor- der . Upon a fignal given , the Normans immediately returned to the charge with greater ' fury than be- fore ...
Oliver Goldsmith. he expected , drew the enemy from their ranks , and he was inftantly ready to take advantage of their difor- der . Upon a fignal given , the Normans immediately returned to the charge with greater ' fury than be- fore ...
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... expected reft from his . labours ; and finding none either willing or powerful enough to oppofe him , he hoped that the end of his reign would be marked with profperity and peace . But fuch is the blindness of human hope , that he found ...
... expected reft from his . labours ; and finding none either willing or powerful enough to oppofe him , he hoped that the end of his reign would be marked with profperity and peace . But fuch is the blindness of human hope , that he found ...
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... expected a fimilitude of profperity , fhould he take the reins of theirs . Henry very readily promifed to redrefs their grievances , as he knew it would be the direct method to fecond his own ambition . The year enfuing , therefore , he ...
... expected a fimilitude of profperity , fhould he take the reins of theirs . Henry very readily promifed to redrefs their grievances , as he knew it would be the direct method to fecond his own ambition . The year enfuing , therefore , he ...
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... third of France , and having humbled the barons that would circumfcribe his pow er , he might naturally be expected to reign with very little oppofition for the future . But it happened very HENRY II . 45 CHAP. VIII. ...
... third of France , and having humbled the barons that would circumfcribe his pow er , he might naturally be expected to reign with very little oppofition for the future . But it happened very HENRY II . 45 CHAP. VIII. ...
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