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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... began to produce a violent fermentation in the impatient humour of the English . The whole kingdom refounded with complaints againft the duke of Suffolk , who was publicly reproached with having betrayed the ftate , and co - operated ...
... began to produce a violent fermentation in the impatient humour of the English . The whole kingdom refounded with complaints againft the duke of Suffolk , who was publicly reproached with having betrayed the ftate , and co - operated ...
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... began his march to London , while the king and court leaving a garrifon in the Tower , commanded by the lord Scales , retired with precipitation to the castle of Kenilworth . The city of London , intimi- dated by the fuccefs of the ...
... began his march to London , while the king and court leaving a garrifon in the Tower , commanded by the lord Scales , retired with precipitation to the castle of Kenilworth . The city of London , intimi- dated by the fuccefs of the ...
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... began his march for London ; but , he did not find the court fo un- prepared as he had imagined : the queen no fooner understood that he had retired to Wales , than gueffing his defign , fhe began to levy forces in the king's name ...
... began his march for London ; but , he did not find the court fo un- prepared as he had imagined : the queen no fooner understood that he had retired to Wales , than gueffing his defign , fhe began to levy forces in the king's name ...
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... began his march for this purpose . He at once defeated a body of four thousand men , commanded by Chabanes on the outfide of the in- trenchments ; and , in fpite of the cannon of the enemy , which deftroyed the English in heaps , he ...
... began his march for this purpose . He at once defeated a body of four thousand men , commanded by Chabanes on the outfide of the in- trenchments ; and , in fpite of the cannon of the enemy , which deftroyed the English in heaps , he ...
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... began to divide England . He prepared two fquadrons to attack the kingdom in different parts . One of these pillaged the town ' of Sandwich , and the other made a descent upon Corn- wal : but , as they were very ill provided with ne ...
... began to divide England . He prepared two fquadrons to attack the kingdom in different parts . One of these pillaged the town ' of Sandwich , and the other made a descent upon Corn- wal : but , as they were very ill provided with ne ...
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