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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... appear in fupport of his pretenfions , he thought it would be neceffary to prepare the nation for his defign , by exciting their affection for the house of Mortimer . For this purpose , he employed an Irishman , called John Cade , who ...
... appear in fupport of his pretenfions , he thought it would be neceffary to prepare the nation for his defign , by exciting their affection for the house of Mortimer . For this purpose , he employed an Irishman , called John Cade , who ...
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... appearing in arms 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 ...
... appearing in arms 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 ...
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... appear- ing difconcerted , he complained of the deceit which had been practifed upon him by the fuggeftions of the duke of Somerset , on whom he affected to lay the blame of this double - dealing . The court was at very little pains to ...
... appear- ing difconcerted , he complained of the deceit which had been practifed upon him by the fuggeftions of the duke of Somerset , on whom he affected to lay the blame of this double - dealing . The court was at very little pains to ...
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... appear averfe ; nor in- deed was it her intereft to profecute a quarrel with fuch powerful antagonists , at a juncture when her adminiftration was fo odious to the people . On the other hand , York and his confederates did not think ...
... appear averfe ; nor in- deed was it her intereft to profecute a quarrel with fuch powerful antagonists , at a juncture when her adminiftration was fo odious to the people . On the other hand , York and his confederates did not think ...
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... appear , the citizens would expel the earl of Warwick , and receive her in tri- umph . Warwick himself feemed to dread fome fuch event ; for , rather than keep himself fecure within the walls of London , he marched out with an handful ...
... appear , the citizens would expel the earl of Warwick , and receive her in tri- umph . Warwick himself feemed to dread fome fuch event ; for , rather than keep himself fecure within the walls of London , he marched out with an handful ...
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