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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... arrived before him at London , where he expected to be received with open arms . He had the mortification , how- ever , to find the gates fhut upon him , and the inhabitants determined against taking any step in his favour , while the ...
... arrived before him at London , where he expected to be received with open arms . He had the mortification , how- ever , to find the gates fhut upon him , and the inhabitants determined against taking any step in his favour , while the ...
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... arrived from Gafcony , with offers of re- nouncing the dominion of France , if the king of England would fend a body of troops for their fupport . They forefaw , that the death of the duke of York would involve them in a civil war ...
... arrived from Gafcony , with offers of re- nouncing the dominion of France , if the king of England would fend a body of troops for their fupport . They forefaw , that the death of the duke of York would involve them in a civil war ...
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... arrival and progrefs ; Shrewsbury and immediately altered his refolution with regard and flain in to the dauphin ... arriving in Saintonge , invefted Chalain and Caftillon , while the count de Clermont followed with the rest of the army ...
... arrival and progrefs ; Shrewsbury and immediately altered his refolution with regard and flain in to the dauphin ... arriving in Saintonge , invefted Chalain and Caftillon , while the count de Clermont followed with the rest of the army ...
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... arrival of that general , otherwife he should never have an opportunity of acting with any prospect or fuccefs against their united efforts . This confidera- tion determined him to hazard an attack against the two officers employed in ...
... arrival of that general , otherwife he should never have an opportunity of acting with any prospect or fuccefs against their united efforts . This confidera- tion determined him to hazard an attack against the two officers employed in ...
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... arrived in England ; and the members were fo well pleafed with his conduct , that they granted confiderable fubfidies for the profecution of the war in Guienne . They voted twenty thousand archers , leaving the nomination of the ...
... arrived in England ; and the members were fo well pleafed with his conduct , that they granted confiderable fubfidies for the profecution of the war in Guienne . They voted twenty thousand archers , leaving the nomination of the ...
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