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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... Milan , who affamed the name of Alexander V. Benedi & t condemned tics . Difpute tion between In the fucceeding year , Wickliff's opinions were about vifit- condemned afreih , in full congregation at Oxford , archbishop by order of the ...
... Milan , who affamed the name of Alexander V. Benedi & t condemned tics . Difpute tion between In the fucceeding year , Wickliff's opinions were about vifit- condemned afreih , in full congregation at Oxford , archbishop by order of the ...
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... Milan . Nor was this artifice altogether unfuccessful . The French king began to be afraid of a league , which would not only interrupt him in the conqueft of Bretagne , but also baffle thofe defigns which he had for fome time meditated ...
... Milan . Nor was this artifice altogether unfuccessful . The French king began to be afraid of a league , which would not only interrupt him in the conqueft of Bretagne , but also baffle thofe defigns which he had for fome time meditated ...
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... Milan . He entered Italy without oppofition , obliged Peter de Medicis , who governed the re- public of Florence , to furrender four of his strongest places into his hands , and accommodate him with a fum of money . He made a triumphal ...
... Milan . He entered Italy without oppofition , obliged Peter de Medicis , who governed the re- public of Florence , to furrender four of his strongest places into his hands , and accommodate him with a fum of money . He made a triumphal ...
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... Milan ; fo that he had no farther occafion for the friendship of Charles . Thus cir- Mezerai . cumftanced , he thought it high time to retreat to his own dominions ; but , the allies had already affembled an army of forty thousand men ...
... Milan ; fo that he had no farther occafion for the friendship of Charles . Thus cir- Mezerai . cumftanced , he thought it high time to retreat to his own dominions ; but , the allies had already affembled an army of forty thousand men ...
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... Lewis was the more Rymer . inclined to live upon good terms with England , as he formed the defign to make himself master of Milan , by means of a league with the Venetians . He T 1 A. C. 1500 . The pope proposes a crufade HENRY VII . 315.
... Lewis was the more Rymer . inclined to live upon good terms with England , as he formed the defign to make himself master of Milan , by means of a league with the Venetians . He T 1 A. C. 1500 . The pope proposes a crufade HENRY VII . 315.
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