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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... hands of the English . Thus repulfed , the duke retired to the palace , which he defended twelve days ; at the expiration of which he faw himself obliged to capitulate , on condition of leaving all his artillery , paying fifty thou ...
... hands of the English . Thus repulfed , the duke retired to the palace , which he defended twelve days ; at the expiration of which he faw himself obliged to capitulate , on condition of leaving all his artillery , paying fifty thou ...
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... hands of the enemy . This reinforcement being destroyed , the duke of Somerset was obliged to keep within the walls of Caen , and fee the French extend their conquests without oppofition . The towns of Vere , Bayeux , St. , Sauveur le ...
... hands of the enemy . This reinforcement being destroyed , the duke of Somerset was obliged to keep within the walls of Caen , and fee the French extend their conquests without oppofition . The towns of Vere , Bayeux , St. , Sauveur le ...
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... hand , knowing that the count of Clermont was on his march , he thought there was a neceffity for ftriking fome defperate blow before the arrival of that general , otherwife he should never have an opportunity of acting with any ...
... hand , knowing that the count of Clermont was on his march , he thought there was a neceffity for ftriking fome defperate blow before the arrival of that general , otherwife he should never have an opportunity of acting with any ...
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... write letters with his own hand , inviting them to court , where he had occa- The queen endeavours to decoy York and his affo- ciates to Coventry . fion for their advice and assistance in an affair of : fion 34 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . * ...
... write letters with his own hand , inviting them to court , where he had occa- The queen endeavours to decoy York and his affo- ciates to Coventry . fion for their advice and assistance in an affair of : fion 34 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . * ...
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... hand , York and his confederates did not think their scheme ripe for an open revolt against the established king , who , though a prince of mean capacity , had , by the innocence of his life , and the piety of his devotion , acquired ...
... hand , York and his confederates did not think their scheme ripe for an open revolt against the established king , who , though a prince of mean capacity , had , by the innocence of his life , and the piety of his devotion , acquired ...
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