An Universal History, From the Earliest Account of Time

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An Universal History, From the Earliest Account of Time
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...ving the in- count ?&- veftiture of Brunfwic, which he had in vain follicited ofl at * ne - Otho*. % A - D - Besides the defection of Henry, he forfeited the friend- q!u°°' ftup of his uncle John king of England, who, having ^ Cm a y a „J onf{ i ceeded his brother Richard on the throne, not .only rcfufed to fa t y e ^ pay the legacy which that prince bequeathed to Otho, but^y Eng- alfo concluded a treaty with the French king, by which he land, cxprefsly reftrifted himfelf from aiMing his nephew, directly or indire&Iy ; and this article he religioufly obferved, not- .

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