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... King himself health , was so much agitated that he let the reins perished there in like manner the same year . On fall from his hand , appeared unsteady in his saddle , the morning of the fatal day the king and his court- and would have ...
... King himself health , was so much agitated that he let the reins perished there in like manner the same year . On fall from his hand , appeared unsteady in his saddle , the morning of the fatal day the king and his court- and would have ...
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... king viewed him with disgust and scorn , and thenceforth assumed towards him an attitude of unmitigable hostility . and parishes of England , animated by patriotism , palace , not splendidly arrayed as a Norman court- and wielding the ...
... king viewed him with disgust and scorn , and thenceforth assumed towards him an attitude of unmitigable hostility . and parishes of England , animated by patriotism , palace , not splendidly arrayed as a Norman court- and wielding the ...
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... king , they , in order not to fight about it , referred the matter to the arbitration of the King of England . This king was selfish and knowing ; and what did he do but get Scotland a good deal into his own hands , on pretence of ...
... king , they , in order not to fight about it , referred the matter to the arbitration of the King of England . This king was selfish and knowing ; and what did he do but get Scotland a good deal into his own hands , on pretence of ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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