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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... those noble- men were dreated members of the council before the meeting of parliament . They no fooner gained footing in this new station , than they fuperfeded the credit of their adverfaries , and even ventured to arreft the duke of ...
... those noble- men were dreated members of the council before the meeting of parliament . They no fooner gained footing in this new station , than they fuperfeded the credit of their adverfaries , and even ventured to arreft the duke of ...
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... , and all the noblemen affifted on this occafion : those of dif ferent parties walked hand in hand , in token of amity , and the duke of York handed the queen , D 3 Some who A. C. 1458. who affected to treat him with public HENRY RY VI .
... , and all the noblemen affifted on this occafion : those of dif ferent parties walked hand in hand , in token of amity , and the duke of York handed the queen , D 3 Some who A. C. 1458. who affected to treat him with public HENRY RY VI .
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... those who had carried arms for York and his adherents in the late rebellion ; and they began to execute their powers with great feverity in fome towns that openly favoured the lords of the oppofition . Of all the counties in England ...
... those who had carried arms for York and his adherents in the late rebellion ; and they began to execute their powers with great feverity in fome towns that openly favoured the lords of the oppofition . Of all the counties in England ...
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... those who obferved , that the duke of York had been reftored to the honours , and all the rights of fucceffion by the king him- felf ; and acknowledged as duke of York and earl of March by Henry , as well as the whole king- dom . Then ...
... those who obferved , that the duke of York had been reftored to the honours , and all the rights of fucceffion by the king him- felf ; and acknowledged as duke of York and earl of March by Henry , as well as the whole king- dom . Then ...
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... those mischievous confequences that might have attended a total revolution . They unanimously refolved , that Henry should enjoy the crown for his natural life ; and the duke of York be declared his fuc- ceffor . This refolution was ...
... those mischievous confequences that might have attended a total revolution . They unanimously refolved , that Henry should enjoy the crown for his natural life ; and the duke of York be declared his fuc- ceffor . This refolution was ...
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