A Complete History of England,: From the Descent of Julius Cæsar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 5James Rivington and James Fletcher, at the Oxford Theatre; and R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Paternoster-row., 1758 |
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... Some people were bold enough to fay that the young prince was not begotten by Henry , who , was impotent and infirm ; others alledged that the child was altogether fuppofititious though many , who were well - wishers , to their country ...
... Some people were bold enough to fay that the young prince was not begotten by Henry , who , was impotent and infirm ; others alledged that the child was altogether fuppofititious though many , who were well - wishers , to their country ...
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... some other popular noble- men , to convince the public that they had no in- tention to govern by defpotic authority . This ad- vice appeared fo plaufible , that the queen and her favourite ran headlong into the fnare ; those noble- men ...
... some other popular noble- men , to convince the public that they had no in- tention to govern by defpotic authority . This ad- vice appeared fo plaufible , that the queen and her favourite ran headlong into the fnare ; those noble- men ...
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... influence in the council , which reverted to the queen and Somerfet , by virtue of the king's recovery . Some noblemen , dreading the fatal confequences of an open AC . 1455 open rupture between the dukes of York HÈN R Y VÌ 29.
... influence in the council , which reverted to the queen and Somerfet , by virtue of the king's recovery . Some noblemen , dreading the fatal confequences of an open AC . 1455 open rupture between the dukes of York HÈN R Y VÌ 29.
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... and all the noblemen affifted on this occafion : those of dif ferent parties walked hand in hand , in token of amity , and the duke of York handed the queen , D 3 Some who A. C. 1458. who affected to treat him with public HENRY RY VI . 37.
... and all the noblemen affifted on this occafion : those of dif ferent parties walked hand in hand , in token of amity , and the duke of York handed the queen , D 3 Some who A. C. 1458. who affected to treat him with public HENRY RY VI . 37.
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... some time , he was discovered by Sir James Har- rington , who treated this unfortunate prince with the utmost indignity . He was feized as he fat at dinner , and being placed upon a horfe , his legs were tied under the belly of the ...
... some time , he was discovered by Sir James Har- rington , who treated this unfortunate prince with the utmost indignity . He was feized as he fat at dinner , and being placed upon a horfe , his legs were tied under the belly of the ...
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