The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George ii, Volumen1

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G. Goulding, 1794
 

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Página 244 - replied coolly the prisoner : " you killed with your own hands my father, and my two brothers ; and you intended to have hanged myself...
Página 446 - The Duke of Hereford appeared in parliament, and accused the Duke of Norfolk of having spoken seditious words against his majesty in a private conversation.
Página 277 - There shall be one measure of wine and one of ale, through our whole realm ; and one measure of corn, that is to say, the London quarter; and one breadth of dyed cloth, and russets, and...
Página 278 - It shall be lawful, for the time to come, for any one to go out of our kingdom, and return safely and securely, by land or by water, saving his allegiance to us ; unless in time of war, by some short space, for the common benefit of the realm, except prisoners and outlaws, according to the law of the land, and people in war with us, and merchants who shall be in such condition as is above mentioned.
Página 271 - ... relief, he shall have his inheritance by the ancient relief — that is to say, the heir or heirs of an earl, for a whole...
Página 454 - Thus died the unfortunate Richard, in the thirty-fourth year of his age, and the twenty-third of his reign. Though his conduct was blameable, yet the...
Página 37 - Mercia was the sixth which was established by these fierce invaders, comprehending all the middle counties, from the banks of the Severn to the frontiers of the two last named kingdoms.
Página 202 - The archbishop of York remarked to him, that so long as Becket lived, he could never expect to enjoy peace or tranquillity ; and the king...
Página 368 - ... was betrayed into Edward's hands, by sir John Monteith, his friend, whom he had made acquainted with the place of his concealment.
Página 27 - But the discovery of his opinions having blasted all his hopes, and his errors being condemned in a council held at Carthage, AD 412, he departed from that city, and went into the East. It was from this time, that...

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