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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... received money and promifes from the duke of Orleans , to perfuade the king to confent to his en- largement , that he might affift Charles in the re covery of France : That , by his inftigation , the duke of Orleans had prevailed upon ...
... received money and promifes from the duke of Orleans , to perfuade the king to confent to his en- largement , that he might affift Charles in the re covery of France : That , by his inftigation , the duke of Orleans had prevailed upon ...
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... received a copy of thefe articles , was committed to a tower in the royal palace of Westminster ; from whence being brought before the lords on the thirteenth day of March , to give in his answer , he kneeled down and declared the eight ...
... received a copy of thefe articles , was committed to a tower in the royal palace of Westminster ; from whence being brought before the lords on the thirteenth day of March , to give in his answer , he kneeled down and declared the eight ...
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... received a mild answer from the king , who promifed , that he fhould have fatisfac- tion ; but in the mean time the orders were not re- called . Tho ' Cade's enterprize had not fucceeded , the duke of York did not fail to reap ...
... received a mild answer from the king , who promifed , that he fhould have fatisfac- tion ; but in the mean time the orders were not re- called . Tho ' Cade's enterprize had not fucceeded , the duke of York did not fail to reap ...
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... received intelli- gence , that the king was advancing at the head of an army to give him battle . Surprised at this infor- mation , he did not think proper to expose himself to the iffue of an engagement , until he should be furnished ...
... received intelli- gence , that the king was advancing at the head of an army to give him battle . Surprised at this infor- mation , he did not think proper to expose himself to the iffue of an engagement , until he should be furnished ...
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... received an arrow in his neck , was abandon- ed by his army , and retired into a little house , where he was immediately invefted . But the duke of York and his confederates were no fooner in- formed 7 4. C. 1455 formed of his fituation ...
... received an arrow in his neck , was abandon- ed by his army , and retired into a little house , where he was immediately invefted . But the duke of York and his confederates were no fooner in- formed 7 4. C. 1455 formed of his fituation ...
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