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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... France ; and that preparations were making in that kingdom for an invafion , by contrivance of the duke of Suf- folk , who had fortified Wallingford - caftle , to ferve as a place of refuge . On the feventh day of Febru- ary , the ...
... France ; and that preparations were making in that kingdom for an invafion , by contrivance of the duke of Suf- folk , who had fortified Wallingford - caftle , to ferve as a place of refuge . On the feventh day of Febru- ary , the ...
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... France ; a circumftance which had A. C. 1450 . detached that prince intirely from the intereft of the English .. This bill of articles was prefented to Henry , who had already ordered Suffolk to be committed ; and nothing more was done ...
... France ; a circumftance which had A. C. 1450 . detached that prince intirely from the intereft of the English .. This bill of articles was prefented to Henry , who had already ordered Suffolk to be committed ; and nothing more was done ...
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... France , or any country under the French dominion ; nor fhould he by word , deed , or writ- ing , by himself , or his adherents , fhew malice to the commons in parliament . At the fame time , the lords joined the viscount Beaumont , in ...
... France , or any country under the French dominion ; nor fhould he by word , deed , or writ- ing , by himself , or his adherents , fhew malice to the commons in parliament . At the fame time , the lords joined the viscount Beaumont , in ...
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... France ; but , the English ftill to the difadvantage of the English . The queen mandy and perceiving , that the diffatisfaction of the people from Nor- Guienne . 1 pro . i proceeded in a great measure from the misfortunes A. C. 14 ...
... France ; but , the English ftill to the difadvantage of the English . The queen mandy and perceiving , that the diffatisfaction of the people from Nor- Guienne . 1 pro . i proceeded in a great measure from the misfortunes A. C. 14 ...
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... France , co - operated with the efforts of Charles ; in wrefting this country from the king of England , who was now difpoffeffed of every foot of land which his ancestors had acquired in France , except Calais and its dependencies ...
... France , co - operated with the efforts of Charles ; in wrefting this country from the king of England , who was now difpoffeffed of every foot of land which his ancestors had acquired in France , except Calais and its dependencies ...
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