Pinnock's Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's Abridgment of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George II, with a Continuation to the Present Time ...Edward C. Biddle, 1836 - 454 Seiten |
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... side the correction of material errors , and the supplying of important omissions , in the present work we have the instructive introductory chapter from Professor Heeren , and the sketch of modern history at the end , by which its ...
... side the correction of material errors , and the supplying of important omissions , in the present work we have the instructive introductory chapter from Professor Heeren , and the sketch of modern history at the end , by which its ...
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... ; and his two valiant brothers , fighting by his side , shared the same fate . He fell with his sword in his hand , amidst heaps of slain ; and , after the bat- tle , the royal corpse could hardly be distinguished among HAROLD . 39.
... ; and his two valiant brothers , fighting by his side , shared the same fate . He fell with his sword in his hand , amidst heaps of slain ; and , after the bat- tle , the royal corpse could hardly be distinguished among HAROLD . 39.
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... side were disbanded : and Robert , having lived two months in the utmost harmony with his brother , returned in peace to his own dominions . 6. But Robert's indiscretion soon rendered him unfit to govern any state ; he was totally ...
... side were disbanded : and Robert , having lived two months in the utmost harmony with his brother , returned in peace to his own dominions . 6. But Robert's indiscretion soon rendered him unfit to govern any state ; he was totally ...
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... side , in pursuance of their re- spective pretensions ; it will suffice to say that Matilda's forces increased every day , while her antagonist seemed every hour to become weaker and a victory gained by the queen threw Stephen from the ...
... side , in pursuance of their re- spective pretensions ; it will suffice to say that Matilda's forces increased every day , while her antagonist seemed every hour to become weaker and a victory gained by the queen threw Stephen from the ...
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... to repress the enemy . He had stationed one of his generals , Godemar de Faye , with an army on the oppo- site side of the river Somme , over which Edward was to pass ; while he himself , at the head of 1 2 EDWARD III . 101.
... to repress the enemy . He had stationed one of his generals , Godemar de Faye , with an army on the oppo- site side of the river Somme , over which Edward was to pass ; while he himself , at the head of 1 2 EDWARD III . 101.
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