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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... fuch a number in his caufe , he who was a prince of the blood royal , and the law- ful reprefentative of Mortimer , could not fail to raife the better part of the kingdom in fupport of his pretenfions . That he might not , however ...
... fuch a number in his caufe , he who was a prince of the blood royal , and the law- ful reprefentative of Mortimer , could not fail to raife the better part of the kingdom in fupport of his pretenfions . That he might not , however ...
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... fuch manner , that he fhould be able to affemble an army at pleafure . These previous steps being taken , he should write to the king , informing him of the difcontents of the people ; and , defiring that juftice might be done upon the ...
... fuch manner , that he fhould be able to affemble an army at pleafure . These previous steps being taken , he should write to the king , informing him of the difcontents of the people ; and , defiring that juftice might be done upon the ...
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... fuch an inftance of condefcenfion , as The duke of deprived the duke of York of all pretence of taking vances with up arms . Nevertheless , as he had prepared an army , an army to and looked upon this fhew of moderation as a lure to ...
... fuch an inftance of condefcenfion , as The duke of deprived the duke of York of all pretence of taking vances with up arms . Nevertheless , as he had prepared an army , an army to and looked upon this fhew of moderation as a lure to ...
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... fuch amazing impetuofity , that they would certainly have been forced , had not a body of cavalry quitted the intrenchments at a different place , and fallen upon the rear of the Eng- lifh , who now found themselves furrounded on all ...
... fuch amazing impetuofity , that they would certainly have been forced , had not a body of cavalry quitted the intrenchments at a different place , and fallen upon the rear of the Eng- lifh , who now found themselves furrounded on all ...
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... fuch indifference . Henry the new duke of Somerset , son of him who fell at St. Alban's , glowed with impatience to revenge the death of his father ; the duke of Buckingham breathed nothing but vengeance for the loss of his fon , who ...
... fuch indifference . Henry the new duke of Somerset , son of him who fell at St. Alban's , glowed with impatience to revenge the death of his father ; the duke of Buckingham breathed nothing but vengeance for the loss of his fon , who ...
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