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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... thought he would perish . But he baffled their expectation ; and , by his obliging and infinuating manners , not only ap- peafed the commotion , without drawing his sword , but even engaged the people of that country in his intereft ...
... thought he would perish . But he baffled their expectation ; and , by his obliging and infinuating manners , not only ap- peafed the commotion , without drawing his sword , but even engaged the people of that country in his intereft ...
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... thought it would be neceffary to prepare the nation for his defign , by exciting their affection for the house of Mortimer . For this purpose , he employed an Irishman , called John Cade , who had ferved under him as a foldier in France ...
... thought it would be neceffary to prepare the nation for his defign , by exciting their affection for the house of Mortimer . For this purpose , he employed an Irishman , called John Cade , who had ferved under him as a foldier in France ...
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... thought there was a neceffity for ftriking fome defperate blow before the arrival of that general , otherwife he ... thoughts of leaving his father in the power of his enemies , and declared , that as they had fought , they should fall ...
... thought there was a neceffity for ftriking fome defperate blow before the arrival of that general , otherwife he ... thoughts of leaving his father in the power of his enemies , and declared , that as they had fought , they should fall ...
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... thought he should run too great a risk in pretending openly to the crown , which had remained fix and fifty years in the house of Lancaster ; and therefore he waited for fome favourable opportunity to broach his pretenfions . His chief ...
... thought he should run too great a risk in pretending openly to the crown , which had remained fix and fifty years in the house of Lancaster ; and therefore he waited for fome favourable opportunity to broach his pretenfions . His chief ...
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... thought the request reasonable , or the members had been tutored for the purpose , they readily complied with his defire ; and he sent an order to the duke to abftain from the function of protector . York was not a little con- founded ...
... thought the request reasonable , or the members had been tutored for the purpose , they readily complied with his defire ; and he sent an order to the duke to abftain from the function of protector . York was not a little con- founded ...
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