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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... executed that engagement , which was the cause of Normandy's being loft to the Eng- lifh nation : That he had difcovered the fecrets of the king's council to the count de Dunois , and other French ambaffadors : That he had made . them ...
... executed that engagement , which was the cause of Normandy's being loft to the Eng- lifh nation : That he had difcovered the fecrets of the king's council to the count de Dunois , and other French ambaffadors : That he had made . them ...
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... execution of the laws , and icreen offenders from juftice : with having pro- cured for the Captal de Buche his fon - in - law , the earldom of Kendal , and lands in Guienne to the value of a thousand pounds a year , violently taken from ...
... execution of the laws , and icreen offenders from juftice : with having pro- cured for the Captal de Buche his fon - in - law , the earldom of Kendal , and lands in Guienne to the value of a thousand pounds a year , violently taken from ...
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... executed at Can- terbury . The whole nation was now in a ferment ; and nothing was heard but complaints and menaces ... execute his fcheme ; and approach- ing London , encamped on Blackheath . The king being informed of this commotion ...
... executed at Can- terbury . The whole nation was now in a ferment ; and nothing was heard but complaints and menaces ... execute his fcheme ; and approach- ing London , encamped on Blackheath . The king being informed of this commotion ...
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... execution of such a laudable design . The court eafily perceived , that he wanted no more than a pretence for revolting ; and , as they were refolved , that the odium of a rupture fhould not lie with them , the king favoured him with a ...
... execution of such a laudable design . The court eafily perceived , that he wanted no more than a pretence for revolting ; and , as they were refolved , that the odium of a rupture fhould not lie with them , the king favoured him with a ...
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... execute their powers with great feverity in fome towns that openly favoured the lords of the oppofition . Of all the counties in England Kent had the greatest cause to dread the refentment of the court , for it had always expreffed a ...
... execute their powers with great feverity in fome towns that openly favoured the lords of the oppofition . Of all the counties in England Kent had the greatest cause to dread the refentment of the court , for it had always expreffed a ...
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