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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... mean time the orders were not re- called . Tho ' Cade's enterprize had not fucceeded , the duke of York did not fail to reap confiderable advantages from that infurrection . The great num- ber of people who joined or favoured that cause ...
... mean time the orders were not re- called . Tho ' Cade's enterprize had not fucceeded , the duke of York did not fail to reap confiderable advantages from that infurrection . The great num- ber of people who joined or favoured that cause ...
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... mean time de- tached a body of ten thousand men , under the command of Chabanes and the count de Penthievre , who , arriving in Saintonge , invefted Chalain and Caftillon , while the count de Clermont followed with the rest of the army ...
... mean time de- tached a body of ten thousand men , under the command of Chabanes and the count de Penthievre , who , arriving in Saintonge , invefted Chalain and Caftillon , while the count de Clermont followed with the rest of the army ...
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... Mean while Henry Rot . Parl was feized with a violent diftemper , which affected his mind as well as his body , and ferved to confirm reports to the prejudice of the queen's charac- ter . Some people were bold enough to fay that the ...
... Mean while Henry Rot . Parl was feized with a violent diftemper , which affected his mind as well as his body , and ferved to confirm reports to the prejudice of the queen's charac- ter . Some people were bold enough to fay that the ...
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... tamper with the members . Mean while the council expe- dited a commiffion to the duke , empowering him to hold the feffion as the king's representative ; and the the first days of that affembly were fpent by the 28 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... tamper with the members . Mean while the council expe- dited a commiffion to the duke , empowering him to hold the feffion as the king's representative ; and the the first days of that affembly were fpent by the 28 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... mean time , charged with equal impetuofity in flank ; fo that they were totally routed with the lofs of five thousand men . The duke of Somerset , the earl of Northumberland , the earl of Strafford , eldest fon of the duke of Buckingham ...
... mean time , charged with equal impetuofity in flank ; fo that they were totally routed with the lofs of five thousand men . The duke of Somerset , the earl of Northumberland , the earl of Strafford , eldest fon of the duke of Buckingham ...
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