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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... against the duke of Suffolk , to be delivered to his majefty . These amounted only to mifdemea- nors ; charging him with having , in quality of a privy counsellor , advifed the king to make fuch lavifh grants of the crown lands , that a ...
... against the duke of Suffolk , to be delivered to his majefty . These amounted only to mifdemea- nors ; charging him with having , in quality of a privy counsellor , advifed the king to make fuch lavifh grants of the crown lands , that a ...
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... against him . Endeavour- ing to force his way , an engagement enfued between the rebels and citizens , which lafted all day , and was not interrupted until the combants could fee no longer to fight . The archbishop of Canter- bury , and ...
... against him . Endeavour- ing to force his way , an engagement enfued between the rebels and citizens , which lafted all day , and was not interrupted until the combants could fee no longer to fight . The archbishop of Canter- bury , and ...
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... against his fovereign . He hoped the people would espouse his cause , and was very defirous of engaging the city of London in his intereft , before he fhould venture to declare his real defign . He therefore , instead of waiting for the ...
... against his fovereign . He hoped the people would espouse his cause , and was very defirous of engaging the city of London in his intereft , before he fhould venture to declare his real defign . He therefore , instead of waiting for the ...
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... against the government . The duke , difappointed in one part of his expec . tations , refolved to temporize , that he might not ruin his affairs by too much precipitation . He re- plied , that his intention was not to renounce his ...
... against the government . The duke , difappointed in one part of his expec . tations , refolved to temporize , that he might not ruin his affairs by too much precipitation . He re- plied , that his intention was not to renounce his ...
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... against their united efforts . This confidera- tion determined him to hazard an attack against the two officers employed in the fiege of Caftillon ; and he forthwith began his march for this purpose . He at once defeated a body of four ...
... against their united efforts . This confidera- tion determined him to hazard an attack against the two officers employed in the fiege of Caftillon ; and he forthwith began his march for this purpose . He at once defeated a body of four ...
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