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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... troops to defend the English poffeffions ; fo that the field was left free for Charles to extend his conquefts . His principal aim was to reduce Normandy to his obe- dience for which purpose he had prepared four different armies , one ...
... troops to defend the English poffeffions ; fo that the field was left free for Charles to extend his conquefts . His principal aim was to reduce Normandy to his obe- dience for which purpose he had prepared four different armies , one ...
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... troops ; and began his march for London ; but , he did not find the court fo un- prepared as he had imagined : the queen no fooner understood that he had retired to Wales , than gueffing his defign , fhe began to levy forces in the ...
... troops ; and began his march for London ; but , he did not find the court fo un- prepared as he had imagined : the queen no fooner understood that he had retired to Wales , than gueffing his defign , fhe began to levy forces in the ...
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... troops ; and vifited the king , tho ' unprovided with any fecurity for the fafety of his perfon . When he was introduced to his majefty , he accused the duke of Somerset as a traitor who had facrificed the intereft of the king- C 3 dom ...
... troops ; and vifited the king , tho ' unprovided with any fecurity for the fafety of his perfon . When he was introduced to his majefty , he accused the duke of Somerset as a traitor who had facrificed the intereft of the king- C 3 dom ...
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... troops for their fupport . They forefaw , that the death of the duke of York would involve them in a civil war , which , exclufive of other confequences , would hinder them from fending a fupply of forces for the recovery of Guienne ...
... troops for their fupport . They forefaw , that the death of the duke of York would involve them in a civil war , which , exclufive of other confequences , would hinder them from fending a fupply of forces for the recovery of Guienne ...
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... troops from England , he took the field at the head of feven thousand men , and re- duced Fronfac and Caftillon , together with fome other places , before he was obliged to put his Pere Daniel . troops into winter - quarters . is ...
... troops from England , he took the field at the head of feven thousand men , and re- duced Fronfac and Caftillon , together with fome other places , before he was obliged to put his Pere Daniel . troops into winter - quarters . is ...
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