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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... prepared four different armies , one of which he headed in perfon ; the command of another he bestowed upon the count de Dunois , lately created count of Longue- B 2 ville ; A. C. 1449. ville ; the duke of Alençon conducted THE ...
... prepared four different armies , one of which he headed in perfon ; the command of another he bestowed upon the count de Dunois , lately created count of Longue- B 2 ville ; A. C. 1449. ville ; the duke of Alençon conducted THE ...
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... conducted the third ; and the duke of Brittany commanded the fourth , totally composed of his own forces . All the places in Normandy were ill provided with garrisons and ammunition , and the majority of the governors confiding in the ...
... conducted the third ; and the duke of Brittany commanded the fourth , totally composed of his own forces . All the places in Normandy were ill provided with garrisons and ammunition , and the majority of the governors confiding in the ...
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... conduct in countenancing traitors ; and , that he could not help taking the liberty of advifing him to prevent the fatal confequences of popular diffatisfaction . He exhorted him to bring delinquents to justice ; and in particular , to ...
... conduct in countenancing traitors ; and , that he could not help taking the liberty of advifing him to prevent the fatal confequences of popular diffatisfaction . He exhorted him to bring delinquents to justice ; and in particular , to ...
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... conduct , that they granted confiderable fubfidies for the profecution of the war in Guienne . They voted twenty thousand archers , leaving the nomination of the officers to the king ; but feven thousand of these were afterwards ...
... conduct , that they granted confiderable fubfidies for the profecution of the war in Guienne . They voted twenty thousand archers , leaving the nomination of the officers to the king ; but feven thousand of these were afterwards ...
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... conducted Henry to St. Alban's , from whence they accompanied him to London . Stowe . The duke of York de- tector . At ... conduct was justified by the authority of both houses . They decreed , that the nation had been mifgoverned by the ...
... conducted Henry to St. Alban's , from whence they accompanied him to London . Stowe . The duke of York de- tector . At ... conduct was justified by the authority of both houses . They decreed , that the nation had been mifgoverned by the ...
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