The History of England: As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, Том 13James and John Knapton, 1731 |
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... ENGLISH from the FRENCH , with large and useful NOTES mark'd with an * , by N. TINDAL , A. M. Vicar of Great- Waltham in Effex . LONDON : Printed for JAMES and JOHN KNAPTON , at the Crown in St. Paul's Church - Yard . MDCC XXXI . " YORK ...
... ENGLISH from the FRENCH , with large and useful NOTES mark'd with an * , by N. TINDAL , A. M. Vicar of Great- Waltham in Effex . LONDON : Printed for JAMES and JOHN KNAPTON , at the Crown in St. Paul's Church - Yard . MDCC XXXI . " YORK ...
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... English Hiftorians , but those of other Nations too , who had any Thing in Com- mon , or any Contests with the English , in order to get Information , and come to the Truth of the Facts by comparing them together . He would have found ...
... English Hiftorians , but those of other Nations too , who had any Thing in Com- mon , or any Contests with the English , in order to get Information , and come to the Truth of the Facts by comparing them together . He would have found ...
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... English and all Europe , that the Proceedings of the Parliament of England were highly difagreeable to them ; and this was all they could do on this Occafion . Clarend . p . 281 . Paker , p . 589 . P 280 . Pursuant to this Refolution ...
... English and all Europe , that the Proceedings of the Parliament of England were highly difagreeable to them ; and this was all they could do on this Occafion . Clarend . p . 281 . Paker , p . 589 . P 280 . Pursuant to this Refolution ...
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... English Counsellors , who were not proper for Scotland ; in a Word , that he would think himfelf very happy in the Recovery of one of his Kingdoms , and in the Poffeffion of the fame Dignity his Ancestors held , before his Grand ...
... English Counsellors , who were not proper for Scotland ; in a Word , that he would think himfelf very happy in the Recovery of one of his Kingdoms , and in the Poffeffion of the fame Dignity his Ancestors held , before his Grand ...
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... Lord prefenting the Nation of Scotland , as animated with a just Indignation against the English Parliament , for Claren don's Hif- zory . the the Murder of the King , would have it inferred 26 The Hiftory of ENGLAND . Vol . XIII .
... Lord prefenting the Nation of Scotland , as animated with a just Indignation against the English Parliament , for Claren don's Hif- zory . the the Murder of the King , would have it inferred 26 The Hiftory of ENGLAND . Vol . XIII .
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