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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... to the DEATH of GEORGE II . By Dr. GOLDSMIT H. IN FOUR VOLUME S. VOL . II . LONDON , Printed for T. DAVIES , in Ruffel - street ; BECKET and DE HONDT ; and T. CADELL , in the Strand . MDCCLXXI . J. 2 1 OX ENOX LIBRARY NEW YORK Hall feath.
... to the DEATH of GEORGE II . By Dr. GOLDSMIT H. IN FOUR VOLUME S. VOL . II . LONDON , Printed for T. DAVIES , in Ruffel - street ; BECKET and DE HONDT ; and T. CADELL , in the Strand . MDCCLXXI . J. 2 1 OX ENOX LIBRARY NEW YORK Hall feath.
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From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II. Oliver Goldsmith. J. 2 1 OX ENOX LIBRARY NEW YORK Hall feath CHAP . XII . EDWARD I. WHILE the.
From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II. Oliver Goldsmith. J. 2 1 OX ENOX LIBRARY NEW YORK Hall feath CHAP . XII . EDWARD I. WHILE the.
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... York , where he was at a small diftance from the im- mediate terror of the confederated power , he inftantly invited Gavestone back from Flanders , whither the barons had banished him ; and de- claring his punishment and fentence to be ...
... York , where he was at a small diftance from the im- mediate terror of the confederated power , he inftantly invited Gavestone back from Flanders , whither the barons had banished him ; and de- claring his punishment and fentence to be ...
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... York ; the fifth fon was Tho mas , duke of Gloucester , the most ambitious and enterprizing of all his family . There were feveral daughters also , but as there is no- thing material in their history , we shall pafs over their names ...
... York ; the fifth fon was Tho mas , duke of Gloucester , the most ambitious and enterprizing of all his family . There were feveral daughters also , but as there is no- thing material in their history , we shall pafs over their names ...
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... York , and Gloucester , the difference of whose difpofitions , it was fuppofed , would ferve to check the de- fects of each other . Lancafter , though ex- perienced during the late reign in government , was neither popular nor ...
... York , and Gloucester , the difference of whose difpofitions , it was fuppofed , would ferve to check the de- fects of each other . Lancafter , though ex- perienced during the late reign in government , was neither popular nor ...
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370 ページ - ... of mine enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and the infant princess your daughter.
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