The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Volym 1T. Cadell, (successor to A. Millar), 1770 |
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... against the man , who had prefumed to fhed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford ; and after the firft ebullitions $ ebullitions of their fury were over , what was still viii MY OWN LIFE .
... against the man , who had prefumed to fhed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford ; and after the firft ebullitions $ ebullitions of their fury were over , what was still viii MY OWN LIFE .
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... against this performance was almoft equal to that against the History of the two firft Stuarts . The reign of Eli- zabeth was particularly obnoxious . But I was now callous against the impreffions of public folly , and continued very ...
... against this performance was almoft equal to that against the History of the two firft Stuarts . The reign of Eli- zabeth was particularly obnoxious . But I was now callous against the impreffions of public folly , and continued very ...
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... against him : He was forbid access to the facrifices or public worship : He was debarred all intercourfe with his fellow - citizens , even in the common affairs of life : His company was univerfally fhun- ned , as profane and dangerous ...
... against him : He was forbid access to the facrifices or public worship : He was debarred all intercourfe with his fellow - citizens , even in the common affairs of life : His company was univerfally fhun- ned , as profane and dangerous ...
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... against the Britains ' . ▻ THE Britains , impelled by these violent extremities , and full of indignation against their treacherous auxiliaries , were neceffitated to take arms ; and having depofed Vortigern , who had become odious ...
... against the Britains ' . ▻ THE Britains , impelled by these violent extremities , and full of indignation against their treacherous auxiliaries , were neceffitated to take arms ; and having depofed Vortigern , who had become odious ...
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... against the Britains ; and laid fiege to Andred- Ceafter , which was defended by the garrifon and inhabitants with desperate valour " . The Saxons , enraged by this resistance , and by the fatigues and dangers which they had sustained ...
... against the Britains ; and laid fiege to Andred- Ceafter , which was defended by the garrifon and inhabitants with desperate valour " . The Saxons , enraged by this resistance , and by the fatigues and dangers which they had sustained ...
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