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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... Charles found himself in a condi- A. c . 1449 . tion to renew the war , he , in the name of The progrefs the duke of Bretagne , furprised the caftle of of the French Couches , and Pont - de - l'Arche in Normandy , Ger- Normandy . bay in ...
... Charles found himself in a condi- A. c . 1449 . tion to renew the war , he , in the name of The progrefs the duke of Bretagne , furprised the caftle of of the French Couches , and Pont - de - l'Arche in Normandy , Ger- Normandy . bay in ...
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... Charles met with very little oppofition in fubduing the province . Many places furrendered at fight of the French army . In fome towns the inhabitants expelled the English garrifons ; others were fold by their commanders . None of them ...
... Charles met with very little oppofition in fubduing the province . Many places furrendered at fight of the French army . In fome towns the inhabitants expelled the English garrifons ; others were fold by their commanders . None of them ...
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... Charles entered in triumph on the nineteenth day of November . As the go- vernor of Harfleur did not think himself obliged to fubmit to the capitulation , the count de Longue- ville was detached with the army to form the fiege of that ...
... Charles entered in triumph on the nineteenth day of November . As the go- vernor of Harfleur did not think himself obliged to fubmit to the capitulation , the count de Longue- ville was detached with the army to form the fiege of that ...
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... Charles in the re covery of France : That , by his inftigation , the duke of Orleans had prevailed upon the French king to violate the truce , and renew the war in Normandy That he had , without fufficient power , engaged for the ...
... Charles in the re covery of France : That , by his inftigation , the duke of Orleans had prevailed upon the French king to violate the truce , and renew the war in Normandy That he had , without fufficient power , engaged for the ...
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... Charles , and other ar- ticles ftipulated without the confent or knowledge of the privy council : with having mifapplied and embezzled fubfidies with having given away con- fiderable fums of the public money to the queen of France , and ...
... Charles , and other ar- ticles ftipulated without the confent or knowledge of the privy council : with having mifapplied and embezzled fubfidies with having given away con- fiderable fums of the public money to the queen of France , and ...
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