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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... promised he would never take arms against him on any pretence whatsoever ; then he was permitted to retire to his eftate of Wigmore , and the duke of Somerset continued to enjoy his Stowe . influence at court without a rival . Speed ...
... promised he would never take arms against him on any pretence whatsoever ; then he was permitted to retire to his eftate of Wigmore , and the duke of Somerset continued to enjoy his Stowe . influence at court without a rival . Speed ...
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... promises , oaths , and engagemens , they would A. C. 1458 . place no dependence . The father and fon agreed in opinion , that this laft attack was a fnare laid by Margaret for the life of Warwick ; and that as this nobleman was the idol ...
... promises , oaths , and engagemens , they would A. C. 1458 . place no dependence . The father and fon agreed in opinion , that this laft attack was a fnare laid by Margaret for the life of Warwick ; and that as this nobleman was the idol ...
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... promised to fupply them with powerful fuccours . He had even forgot to recal the ambaffadors , who fucceeded fo well in their ne - 4 gociation , that the Liegeois immediately recom . menced hoftilities ; and , intelligence of this was ...
... promised to fupply them with powerful fuccours . He had even forgot to recal the ambaffadors , who fucceeded fo well in their ne - 4 gociation , that the Liegeois immediately recom . menced hoftilities ; and , intelligence of this was ...
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... promised to unite with him in the closest connexion against France , as foon as he fhould be re - established ; and obferved , that the neutrality which the duke had hitherto obferved , could anfwer no purpose for his advantage , nor ...
... promised to unite with him in the closest connexion against France , as foon as he fhould be re - established ; and obferved , that the neutrality which the duke had hitherto obferved , could anfwer no purpose for his advantage , nor ...
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... promised to pardon him upon his fubmiffion . But the earl re- jected the proposal with difdain , either believing Edward infincere in his promife , or that he himself was ftill able to cope with him in the field of battle . In all ...
... promised to pardon him upon his fubmiffion . But the earl re- jected the proposal with difdain , either believing Edward infincere in his promife , or that he himself was ftill able to cope with him in the field of battle . In all ...
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