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... oppose his paffage . By careffes and declarations , by the influence of Anfelm , and the name of Matilda , Henry affembled a fufficient force to encounter his brother , and preffed forwards towards Portsmouth , where he had landed . The ...
... oppose his paffage . By careffes and declarations , by the influence of Anfelm , and the name of Matilda , Henry affembled a fufficient force to encounter his brother , and preffed forwards towards Portsmouth , where he had landed . The ...
Side 119
... oppose themselves to the English . Jealous of the progrefs of his own subjects , Henry fent orders to recall the English , and prepared to at- tack Ireland in perfon . He landed at the nead of five hundred knights ; the adventurers ...
... oppose themselves to the English . Jealous of the progrefs of his own subjects , Henry fent orders to recall the English , and prepared to at- tack Ireland in perfon . He landed at the nead of five hundred knights ; the adventurers ...
Side 145
... oppose him , John affembled at Dover fixty thousand men ; a force fufficient , had they been animated with zeal ; but the minds of the common people were impreffed by VOL . I. fuperftition ; L 1 fuperftition ; and thofe of the barons ...
... oppose him , John affembled at Dover fixty thousand men ; a force fufficient , had they been animated with zeal ; but the minds of the common people were impreffed by VOL . I. fuperftition ; L 1 fuperftition ; and thofe of the barons ...
Side 287
... oppose his profperous competitor , pre- pared to meet with fortitude the deftruction which it feemed impoffible to avoid ; when he was preferved by one of those fortunate incidents which so often baf- fle the plans of the most profound ...
... oppose his profperous competitor , pre- pared to meet with fortitude the deftruction which it feemed impoffible to avoid ; when he was preferved by one of those fortunate incidents which so often baf- fle the plans of the most profound ...
Side 358
... oppose calumny , to protect the oppreffed , to relieve the in- digent ; and her good offices , the genuine dictates of her heart , never waited the folicitation of prefents , or the hopes of reciprocal fervices . But fhe lived not only ...
... oppose calumny , to protect the oppreffed , to relieve the in- digent ; and her good offices , the genuine dictates of her heart , never waited the folicitation of prefents , or the hopes of reciprocal fervices . But fhe lived not only ...
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