An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George the SecondPat. Wogan, 1797 - 406 страници |
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... favour . Auguftine , how- ever , encouraged by this favourable reception , and now feeing a profpect of fuccefs , proceeded with re- doubled zeal to preach the gofpel . The king openly efpoufed the Chriftian religion , while his example ...
... favour . Auguftine , how- ever , encouraged by this favourable reception , and now feeing a profpect of fuccefs , proceeded with re- doubled zeal to preach the gofpel . The king openly efpoufed the Chriftian religion , while his example ...
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... favours , to efpoufe his interests . He was foon therefore in the field ; and at the head of a numerous army , fhewed himself in readiness to oppofe all who fhould difpute his pretenfions . In the mean time , Robert , inftead of ...
... favours , to efpoufe his interests . He was foon therefore in the field ; and at the head of a numerous army , fhewed himself in readiness to oppofe all who fhould difpute his pretenfions . In the mean time , Robert , inftead of ...
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... favoured her pretenfions . This for- refs was too feeble to promife a long defence , and would have been foon taken ... favour . The bifhop of Winchester was not remifs in fomenting thefe difcontents ; and when he found the people ripe ...
... favoured her pretenfions . This for- refs was too feeble to promife a long defence , and would have been foon taken ... favour . The bifhop of Winchester was not remifs in fomenting thefe difcontents ; and when he found the people ripe ...
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... favour , young . Henry was refolved to reclaim his hereditary king- dom , and to difpute once more Stephen's ufurped pretenfions ; and accordingly made an invafion on England , where he was immediately joined by al- molt all the barons ...
... favour , young . Henry was refolved to reclaim his hereditary king- dom , and to difpute once more Stephen's ufurped pretenfions ; and accordingly made an invafion on England , where he was immediately joined by al- molt all the barons ...
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... favour- ed the Conftitutions of Clarendon . Frequent attempts , indeed , were made towards an accommodation ; but the mutual jealoufies that each bore to the other , and their anxiety not to lose the leaft advantage in the negociation ...
... favour- ed the Conftitutions of Clarendon . Frequent attempts , indeed , were made towards an accommodation ; but the mutual jealoufies that each bore to the other , and their anxiety not to lose the leaft advantage in the negociation ...
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Страница 221 - Mark, child! what I say: They will cut off my head! and perhaps make thee a king: But mark what I say, thou must not be a king, as long as thy brothers Charles and James are alive. They will cut off thy brothers' heads, when they can catch them! And thy head too they will cut off at last! Therefore, I charge thee, do not be made a king by them!
Страница 346 - ... line, he had been aimed at by the enemy's marksmen, and received a shot in the wrist, which, however, did not oblige him to quit the field. Having wrapped a handkerchief round his hand, he continued giving orders without the least emotion, and advanced at the head of the grenadiers with their bayonets fixed...
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