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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... throne his fon John de la Pole , who , by marry- ing Margaret , daughter and heir to John late duke of Somerfet , might claim the crown in her right , as next heir to Henry , who had no iffue : That he had received money and promifes ...
... throne his fon John de la Pole , who , by marry- ing Margaret , daughter and heir to John late duke of Somerfet , might claim the crown in her right , as next heir to Henry , who had no iffue : That he had received money and promifes ...
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... throne his majefty . Richard , feeing his antagonist at liberty in the king's tent , after having been affured , that he was in confinement , perceived he had been duped ; and at once comprehended the danger of his own fituation ...
... throne his majefty . Richard , feeing his antagonist at liberty in the king's tent , after having been affured , that he was in confinement , perceived he had been duped ; and at once comprehended the danger of his own fituation ...
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... throne , that hé looked upon York , Salisbury , and Warwick , as his faithful lieges ; and their late conduct was justified by the authority of both houses . They decreed , that the nation had been mifgoverned by the queen and the duke ...
... throne , that hé looked upon York , Salisbury , and Warwick , as his faithful lieges ; and their late conduct was justified by the authority of both houses . They decreed , that the nation had been mifgoverned by the queen and the duke ...
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... throne , refolved to exert all their endeavours to ftop his progrefs . Notwithstanding this oppofition , he lived in fuch A. C. 1456 , feeming fecurity as aftonifhed his enemies . He thought he should run too great a risk in pretending ...
... throne , refolved to exert all their endeavours to ftop his progrefs . Notwithstanding this oppofition , he lived in fuch A. C. 1456 , feeming fecurity as aftonifhed his enemies . He thought he should run too great a risk in pretending ...
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... throne , that as he now enjoyed perfect health , and was in a condition to refume the réins of government , he did not think the king- dom had any further occafion for a protector : he therefore defired the parliament would discharge ...
... throne , that as he now enjoyed perfect health , and was in a condition to refume the réins of government , he did not think the king- dom had any further occafion for a protector : he therefore defired the parliament would discharge ...
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