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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... Suffolk , hoped to derive fome advantage from that insur- rection . They feized this opportunity of removing the duke of York , on pretence of creating him governor B 3 A. C. 1450 , governor of Ireland , where they HENRY VI .
... Suffolk , hoped to derive fome advantage from that insur- rection . They feized this opportunity of removing the duke of York , on pretence of creating him governor B 3 A. C. 1450 , governor of Ireland , where they HENRY VI .
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... York , who ftill remained in Ireland , being by Suffolk's fate freed from a powerful antagonist , refolved to improve the popular difcontent for his own advan- tage ; but , before he would perfonally appear in fupport of his pretenfions ...
... York , who ftill remained in Ireland , being by Suffolk's fate freed from a powerful antagonist , refolved to improve the popular difcontent for his own advan- tage ; but , before he would perfonally appear in fupport of his pretenfions ...
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... York The court was now involved in great perplexity A. C. 145 ‡ . and uneafiness about the duke of York , who was Intrigues of supposed to have excited the late infurrection , and the duke of to be employed in hatching other more ...
... York The court was now involved in great perplexity A. C. 145 ‡ . and uneafiness about the duke of York , who was Intrigues of supposed to have excited the late infurrection , and the duke of to be employed in hatching other more ...
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... York did not fail to reap confiderable advantages from that infurrection . The great num- ber of people who joined or favoured that cause , plainly demonftrated , that the nation was full of mal- contents ; and , that the title of the ...
... York did not fail to reap confiderable advantages from that infurrection . The great num- ber of people who joined or favoured that cause , plainly demonftrated , that the nation was full of mal- contents ; and , that the title of the ...
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... York fhould retire to Wales , where the house of March had always great influence , and fecure the affiftance of his friends , in fuch manner , that he fhould be able to affemble an army at pleafure . These previous steps being taken ...
... York fhould retire to Wales , where the house of March had always great influence , and fecure the affiftance of his friends , in fuch manner , that he fhould be able to affemble an army at pleafure . These previous steps being taken ...
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