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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... such a laudable design . The court eafily perceived , that he wanted no more than a pretence for revolting ; and , as they were refolved , that the odium of a rupture fhould not lie with them , the king favoured him with a civil answer ...
... such a laudable design . The court eafily perceived , that he wanted no more than a pretence for revolting ; and , as they were refolved , that the odium of a rupture fhould not lie with them , the king favoured him with a civil answer ...
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... such flender obftacles . The king having recovered his health , the ene- mies of the duke refolved to feize this opportunity to deprive him of his protectorfhip . The parlia- No. 41 . D ment * A. C. 1456. ment reaffembling , Henry ...
... such flender obftacles . The king having recovered his health , the ene- mies of the duke refolved to feize this opportunity to deprive him of his protectorfhip . The parlia- No. 41 . D ment * A. C. 1456. ment reaffembling , Henry ...
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... Such were the principal reafons advanced on both tween Hen- fides of this very remarkable difpute , which was maintained with great spirit and capacity for fome days fucceffively , until they agreed to a fort of mo- dification , which ...
... Such were the principal reafons advanced on both tween Hen- fides of this very remarkable difpute , which was maintained with great spirit and capacity for fome days fucceffively , until they agreed to a fort of mo- dification , which ...
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... such a series of engagements . The queen had no refource left but the friendship of Scotland , from which the could expect but little affistance during the mino- rity of James III . Edward was mafter of all Eng- land and Wales , except ...
... such a series of engagements . The queen had no refource left but the friendship of Scotland , from which the could expect but little affistance during the mino- rity of James III . Edward was mafter of all Eng- land and Wales , except ...
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... such a degree , that the duke of So- merset and Sir Ralph Piercy began to imagine the would fucceed in her enterprize ; and notwithstand- ing the late oath they had taken to Edward , joined her with all their adherents . Montague ...
... such a degree , that the duke of So- merset and Sir Ralph Piercy began to imagine the would fucceed in her enterprize ; and notwithstand- ing the late oath they had taken to Edward , joined her with all their adherents . Montague ...
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