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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... land which his ancestors had acquired in France , except Calais and its dependencies . Hift . de Charles VII . The duke of : Somerfet to the Tower . When the duke of Somerfet returned to Eng- committed land , the parliament was fitting ...
... land which his ancestors had acquired in France , except Calais and its dependencies . Hift . de Charles VII . The duke of : Somerfet to the Tower . When the duke of Somerfet returned to Eng- committed land , the parliament was fitting ...
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... land in another place , from which he marched to Guifnes , and there he fent out detachments to fkirmish with the garrison of Calais , by whom his men were gene- rally repulfed to their quarters . Warwick was fo beloved by the nation in ...
... land in another place , from which he marched to Guifnes , and there he fent out detachments to fkirmish with the garrison of Calais , by whom his men were gene- rally repulfed to their quarters . Warwick was fo beloved by the nation in ...
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... land in Kent , the inhabitants would receive them with open arms , and hazard their lives and fortunes in their service . Sir Simon Montfort had been detached by Mar- garet with a body of fresh forces to guard Sand- wich and other ...
... land in Kent , the inhabitants would receive them with open arms , and hazard their lives and fortunes in their service . Sir Simon Montfort had been detached by Mar- garet with a body of fresh forces to guard Sand- wich and other ...
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... land without delay . Nothing was wanting but a fum of money to purchase necef- faries ; and the earl of Warwick borrowed on his own credit eighteen thousand pounds from the merchants of the ftaple . Thus fupplied , he began to make ...
... land without delay . Nothing was wanting but a fum of money to purchase necef- faries ; and the earl of Warwick borrowed on his own credit eighteen thousand pounds from the merchants of the ftaple . Thus fupplied , he began to make ...
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... land , who infringed the truce that he might take ad- vantage of the inteftine troubles of England . The garrifon was already reduced to extremity , when that prince happened to lose his life by a cannon's bursting in the explosion ...
... land , who infringed the truce that he might take ad- vantage of the inteftine troubles of England . The garrifon was already reduced to extremity , when that prince happened to lose his life by a cannon's bursting in the explosion ...
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