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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... continued firmly attached in the fequel . The lofs of Normandy in one cam- paign , after fo much blood and treasure had been expended in the conqueft of that province , together with the rapid progrefs of Charles in other parts of ...
... continued firmly attached in the fequel . The lofs of Normandy in one cam- paign , after fo much blood and treasure had been expended in the conqueft of that province , together with the rapid progrefs of Charles in other parts of ...
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... continued the practice of entering the city in the morning , and quitting it at night , that he might not give umbrage to the burghers , with whom he lived at firft in very good under- standing . But , at length , the infurgents having ...
... continued the practice of entering the city in the morning , and quitting it at night , that he might not give umbrage to the burghers , with whom he lived at firft in very good under- standing . But , at length , the infurgents having ...
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... continued to enjoy his Stowe . influence at court without a rival . Speed . " bury is fent with a re- inforcement to Guienne . King Henry was not more difturbed by the in- Talbot ear fluence and defigns of York , than Charles of of ...
... continued to enjoy his Stowe . influence at court without a rival . Speed . " bury is fent with a re- inforcement to Guienne . King Henry was not more difturbed by the in- Talbot ear fluence and defigns of York , than Charles of of ...
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... continued to make a vigorous defence ; and the dread of Tal- bot's valour and experience induced them to fortify their camp with lines , palifadoes , and artillery . The earl of Shrewsbury remained in the neigh- bourhood of Bourdeaux ...
... continued to make a vigorous defence ; and the dread of Tal- bot's valour and experience induced them to fortify their camp with lines , palifadoes , and artillery . The earl of Shrewsbury remained in the neigh- bourhood of Bourdeaux ...
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... continued governor fince the battle of St. Alban's . Though the queen was mortified at her disappointment , fhe enjoyed the confolation of hav- ing parted three noblemen whofe union was very Stowe , dangerous to her interest . the ...
... continued governor fince the battle of St. Alban's . Though the queen was mortified at her disappointment , fhe enjoyed the confolation of hav- ing parted three noblemen whofe union was very Stowe , dangerous to her interest . the ...
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