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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... himself and his adherents , fixty thousand pounds , being the produce of fubfidies left in the exchequer by the lord Sudely , when he refigned his poft and treasurer : with having pro- cured for himself a grant of the county of Pem ...
... himself and his adherents , fixty thousand pounds , being the produce of fubfidies left in the exchequer by the lord Sudely , when he refigned his poft and treasurer : with having pro- cured for himself a grant of the county of Pem ...
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... himself to the king's pleasure . Then the chan- cellor gave him to understand , that his majesty did not hold him convicted on the first bill of articles of high treason ; and , as to the fecond , charging him with misprisions or ...
... himself to the king's pleasure . Then the chan- cellor gave him to understand , that his majesty did not hold him convicted on the first bill of articles of high treason ; and , as to the fecond , charging him with misprisions or ...
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... himself aban- doned by the greater number of his followers , and retreated to Rochefter , where the reft of them dif- perfed , notwithstanding all his remonftrances and artful fpeeches , in which he endeavoured to per- fuade them , that ...
... himself aban- doned by the greater number of his followers , and retreated to Rochefter , where the reft of them dif- perfed , notwithstanding all his remonftrances and artful fpeeches , in which he endeavoured to per- fuade them , that ...
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... himself at Fourmigni , to intercept the English in their route . Kyrle , tho ' greatly inferior in number , attacked them without hefitation ; but , after an obftinate engagement , his troops were defeated , and he himself remained in ...
... himself at Fourmigni , to intercept the English in their route . Kyrle , tho ' greatly inferior in number , attacked them without hefitation ; but , after an obftinate engagement , his troops were defeated , and he himself remained in ...
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... himself should see it convenient or practicable . He therefore affembled his troops ; and began his march for London ; but , he did not find the court fo un- prepared as he had imagined : the queen no fooner understood that he had ...
... himself should see it convenient or practicable . He therefore affembled his troops ; and began his march for London ; but , he did not find the court fo un- prepared as he had imagined : the queen no fooner understood that he had ...
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