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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... whole pro- reduces the vince . He did not think it neceffary to undertake the fiege in form , because he knew that the duke of Somerset and the earl of Shrewsbury , who com- manded the garrifon , which did not exceed three thousand men ...
... whole pro- reduces the vince . He did not think it neceffary to undertake the fiege in form , because he knew that the duke of Somerset and the earl of Shrewsbury , who com- manded the garrifon , which did not exceed three thousand men ...
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... whole kingdom refounded with complaints againft the duke of Suffolk , who was publicly reproached with having betrayed the ftate , and co - operated with the queen in favour of the French monarch . The council confifted wholly of their ...
... whole kingdom refounded with complaints againft the duke of Suffolk , who was publicly reproached with having betrayed the ftate , and co - operated with the queen in favour of the French monarch . The council confifted wholly of their ...
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... whole nation was now in a ferment ; and nothing was heard but complaints and menaces against the queen and miniftry . The duke of York , who ftill remained in Ireland , being by Suffolk's fate freed from a powerful antagonist , refolved ...
... whole nation was now in a ferment ; and nothing was heard but complaints and menaces against the queen and miniftry . The duke of York , who ftill remained in Ireland , being by Suffolk's fate freed from a powerful antagonist , refolved ...
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... whole army ; but , Henry believing they were totally difperfed , returned towards London , after having fent a detachment in purfuit of the fugitives , under the command of the lord Strafford , who falling in- to the ambuscade , was cut ...
... whole army ; but , Henry believing they were totally difperfed , returned towards London , after having fent a detachment in purfuit of the fugitives , under the command of the lord Strafford , who falling in- to the ambuscade , was cut ...
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... whole province of Guienne fell under the dominion of Charles , after it had been united three hundred years to the crown of England . The towns were well affected to the English government ; but , the great lords , tempted with the hope ...
... whole province of Guienne fell under the dominion of Charles , after it had been united three hundred years to the crown of England . The towns were well affected to the English government ; but , the great lords , tempted with the hope ...
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