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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... prelate , in his last moments , charged Suffolk with having boasted in the council , of his great influence at the French court . When the parliament met after this adjournment , the duke thinking it was incum- bent on him to vindicate ...
... prelate , in his last moments , charged Suffolk with having boasted in the council , of his great influence at the French court . When the parliament met after this adjournment , the duke thinking it was incum- bent on him to vindicate ...
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... prelate fent it by a particular mef- fenger to the king , but it was intercepted by Somer- fet , and Thomas Thorpe , lately created chancellor of the exchequer . St. Alban's . York and his affociates renewed their requeft , The king is ...
... prelate fent it by a particular mef- fenger to the king , but it was intercepted by Somer- fet , and Thomas Thorpe , lately created chancellor of the exchequer . St. Alban's . York and his affociates renewed their requeft , The king is ...
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... prelates ; and both parties agreed to meet at Lon- don in January , that all difputes might be agreeably determined . Not but that the queen and York mutually diftrufted each other's fincerity ; and up- on the duke's fignifying his ...
... prelates ; and both parties agreed to meet at Lon- don in January , that all difputes might be agreeably determined . Not but that the queen and York mutually diftrufted each other's fincerity ; and up- on the duke's fignifying his ...
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... would never have confented to the gratifi- cation of his defires , if she had not thought his in- tentions were honourable . From this anfwer , the prelates 1 4 . A. C. 1465. prelates determined that he EDWARD IV . 75.
... would never have confented to the gratifi- cation of his defires , if she had not thought his in- tentions were honourable . From this anfwer , the prelates 1 4 . A. C. 1465. prelates determined that he EDWARD IV . 75.
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... prelates determined that he might marry another woman with a fafe confcience ; and Edward ef- poused Elizabeth Wideville fo privately , that the marriage was not divulged until he thought proper to iffue orders for her coronation ...
... prelates determined that he might marry another woman with a fafe confcience ; and Edward ef- poused Elizabeth Wideville fo privately , that the marriage was not divulged until he thought proper to iffue orders for her coronation ...
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