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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... manners , not only ap- peafed the commotion , without drawing his sword , but even engaged the people of that country in his intereft , to which they continued firmly attached in the fequel . The lofs of Normandy in one cam- paign ...
... manners , not only ap- peafed the commotion , without drawing his sword , but even engaged the people of that country in his intereft , to which they continued firmly attached in the fequel . The lofs of Normandy in one cam- paign ...
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... 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 duke ...
... 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 duke ...
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... manner . nals . A. C. 1452 . York ad- Brentheath . accufations laid This was 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 ...
... manner . nals . A. C. 1452 . York ad- Brentheath . accufations laid This was 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 ...
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... manner than that of political intrigues . The release of his rival from the Tower , fo con- trary to law and the inclinations of the people , was a pretext which he hoped would engage the public in his intereft ; and this he ufed with ...
... manner than that of political intrigues . The release of his rival from the Tower , fo con- trary to law and the inclinations of the people , was a pretext which he hoped would engage the public in his intereft ; and this he ufed with ...
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... manner , that they could not judge the diftance between themselves and the ene- my . The lord Falconbridge , who commanded the van of Edward's army , taking advantage of this ac- cident , ordered his archers to advance within fhot of ...
... manner , that they could not judge the diftance between themselves and the ene- my . The lord Falconbridge , who commanded the van of Edward's army , taking advantage of this ac- cident , ordered his archers to advance within fhot of ...
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