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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... subjects , he found Vaucler the governor with his garrison , and all the burghers , wearing Warwick's device , and profef- fing their attachment to king Henry . Seeing no other way of fucceeding in his negotiation , he ob- ferved , that ...
... subjects , he found Vaucler the governor with his garrison , and all the burghers , wearing Warwick's device , and profef- fing their attachment to king Henry . Seeing no other way of fucceeding in his negotiation , he ob- ferved , that ...
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... subject to Henry , and with refpect to his demand , touching his private inheritance , leave it intirely to the determination of parliament , Polyd , Virg . Having thus obtained poffeffion of York , he faw his army daily increafe , and ...
... subject to Henry , and with refpect to his demand , touching his private inheritance , leave it intirely to the determination of parliament , Polyd , Virg . Having thus obtained poffeffion of York , he faw his army daily increafe , and ...
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... subject : but , as he could not pretend to take the advantage of his good fortune without the concurrence of that prince , he frankly communicated to him every cir cumftance of the plan , and follicited his friendship and affiftance ...
... subject : but , as he could not pretend to take the advantage of his good fortune without the concurrence of that prince , he frankly communicated to him every cir cumftance of the plan , and follicited his friendship and affiftance ...
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... subject , and captivated the heart of Henry ; for the charge against him was conftrued into trea- fon , by a very high - strained interpretation . In order to accomplish his aim , he directed his informer , Clif- ford , to come over ...
... subject , and captivated the heart of Henry ; for the charge against him was conftrued into trea- fon , by a very high - strained interpretation . In order to accomplish his aim , he directed his informer , Clif- ford , to come over ...
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... subject : but they were disappoint ed in their expectation . The noblemen and free- holders of Kent had taken fuch precautions to pre- vent an infurrection , that the Cornishmen were not joined by one perfon in the county : a circum1 ...
... subject : but they were disappoint ed in their expectation . The noblemen and free- holders of Kent had taken fuch precautions to pre- vent an infurrection , that the Cornishmen were not joined by one perfon in the county : a circum1 ...
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