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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... same ardour as ever in study , and the same gaiety in company . I confider , besides , that a man of fixty - five , by dying , cuts off only a few of infirmities ; and though I fee many symptoms of my years literary reputation's ...
... same ardour as ever in study , and the same gaiety in company . I confider , besides , that a man of fixty - five , by dying , cuts off only a few of infirmities ; and though I fee many symptoms of my years literary reputation's ...
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... same stamp who difgrace the Romish calendar . Meanwhile the unhappy Edwy was excommunicated , and purfued with unre- lenting vengeance ; but ' his death , which happened foon after , freed his enemies from all farther inquietude ; and ...
... same stamp who difgrace the Romish calendar . Meanwhile the unhappy Edwy was excommunicated , and purfued with unre- lenting vengeance ; but ' his death , which happened foon after , freed his enemies from all farther inquietude ; and ...
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... same name in the year 996 " ; which was eighty - five years after the first establishment of the Normans in France . This was the duke , who gave his fifter , Emma , in marriage to Ethelred , King of England , and who thereby formed ...
... same name in the year 996 " ; which was eighty - five years after the first establishment of the Normans in France . This was the duke , who gave his fifter , Emma , in marriage to Ethelred , King of England , and who thereby formed ...
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... same distinction * . But the opportunities were so few , by which a merchant or ceorle could thus exalt himself above his rank , that the law could never overcome the reigning prejudices ; the diftinction between noble and bafe blood ...
... same distinction * . But the opportunities were so few , by which a merchant or ceorle could thus exalt himself above his rank , that the law could never overcome the reigning prejudices ; the diftinction between noble and bafe blood ...
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... same accufation , and for the fame crime ' . h HENRY , laying hold of fo favourable a caufe , resolved to push the clergy with regard to all their privileges , which they had raised to an enormous height , and to determine at once those ...
... same accufation , and for the fame crime ' . h HENRY , laying hold of fo favourable a caufe , resolved to push the clergy with regard to all their privileges , which they had raised to an enormous height , and to determine at once those ...
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