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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... ambassadors , the earl of Rich- mond , and his uncle Pembroke , found means to escape , and take fanctuary in a church , from whence Landais would not fuffer them to be taken . The ambaffadors loudly complained of this artifice ; and he ...
... ambassadors , the earl of Rich- mond , and his uncle Pembroke , found means to escape , and take fanctuary in a church , from whence Landais would not fuffer them to be taken . The ambaffadors loudly complained of this artifice ; and he ...
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... ambassadors extraordinary to demand of Lewis in a peremptory manner the performance of his promife ; and that prince with all his cun- ning , found it difficult to elude the pressing instances of these envoys . He had already destined ...
... ambassadors extraordinary to demand of Lewis in a peremptory manner the performance of his promife ; and that prince with all his cun- ning , found it difficult to elude the pressing instances of these envoys . He had already destined ...
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... ambassadors to Richard , who gladly liftened to his proposals . A truce was concluded between England and Brit- tany ; but by another private treaty , the king engaged to affift the duke with a thousand archers for the defence of his ...
... ambassadors to Richard , who gladly liftened to his proposals . A truce was concluded between England and Brit- tany ; but by another private treaty , the king engaged to affift the duke with a thousand archers for the defence of his ...
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... ambassadors , as a body of aux- iliaries fent in violation of the neutrality which the king of England affected to maintain . Henry , however , difavowing this ftep of the lord Wide- ville as a clandeftine tranfaction , Charles was fa ...
... ambassadors , as a body of aux- iliaries fent in violation of the neutrality which the king of England affected to maintain . Henry , however , difavowing this ftep of the lord Wide- ville as a clandeftine tranfaction , Charles was fa ...
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... ambassadors to Tournay . Mezerai . Maximilian dutchess of proxy . Mean while the marriage between Maximilian marries the and the young dutchefs was negotiated with all Bretagne by poffible fecrecy ; and at length folemnized in the month ...
... ambassadors to Tournay . Mezerai . Maximilian dutchess of proxy . Mean while the marriage between Maximilian marries the and the young dutchefs was negotiated with all Bretagne by poffible fecrecy ; and at length folemnized in the month ...
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