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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... archbishop of Canter- bury , and the chancellor , who had taken refuge in the Tower , being informed by their emiffaries of the difpofition of the infurgents , who were dif heartened by this check , and heartily tired of re- bellion ...
... archbishop of Canter- bury , and the chancellor , who had taken refuge in the Tower , being informed by their emiffaries of the difpofition of the infurgents , who were dif heartened by this check , and heartily tired of re- bellion ...
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... archbishop of Canterbury and other prelates ; and both parties agreed to meet at Lon- don in January , that all difputes might be agreeably determined . Not but that the queen and York mutually diftrufted each other's fincerity ; and up ...
... archbishop of Canterbury and other prelates ; and both parties agreed to meet at Lon- don in January , that all difputes might be agreeably determined . Not but that the queen and York mutually diftrufted each other's fincerity ; and up ...
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... archbishop of Canterbury , the lord Cobham , and other perfons of diftinction . Before they set fail from Calais , they had dispersed a manifefto in Eng- land , affuring the nation , that their fole motive for taking arms , was to ...
... archbishop of Canterbury , the lord Cobham , and other perfons of diftinction . Before they set fail from Calais , they had dispersed a manifefto in Eng- land , affuring the nation , that their fole motive for taking arms , was to ...
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... his hand upon the throne , waiting until he should be defired to afcend : but , the whole affembly main- tained a profound filence ; and , the archbishop of Canterbury " A. C. 1460. Canterbury advancing to him , afked , HENRY 47 VI .
... his hand upon the throne , waiting until he should be defired to afcend : but , the whole affembly main- tained a profound filence ; and , the archbishop of Canterbury " A. C. 1460. Canterbury advancing to him , afked , HENRY 47 VI .
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... archbishop of St. Andrew's repairing to London , as envoy from the regency of Scotland , concluded a like truce between the two kingdoms , on condition that the respective kings fhould not in any shape countenance or affift the enemies ...
... archbishop of St. Andrew's repairing to London , as envoy from the regency of Scotland , concluded a like truce between the two kingdoms , on condition that the respective kings fhould not in any shape countenance or affift the enemies ...
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