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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... dominion ; nor fhould he by word , deed , or writ- ing , by himself , or his adherents , fhew malice to the commons in parliament . At the fame time , the lords joined the viscount Beaumont , in a proteft , that this fentence was not ...
... dominion ; nor fhould he by word , deed , or writ- ing , by himself , or his adherents , fhew malice to the commons in parliament . At the fame time , the lords joined the viscount Beaumont , in a proteft , that this fentence was not ...
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... 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 of preferment at the court of France ...
... 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 of preferment at the court of France ...
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... dominion of France , if the king of England would fend a body of 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 ...
... dominion of France , if the king of England would fend a body of 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 ...
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... dominion for no other reafon than that of being left deftitute of resource by the English ; and the army of Charles had no fooner quitted Guienne , than the nobility , in concert with the inhabitants of Bourdeaux , refolved to recal ...
... dominion for no other reafon than that of being left deftitute of resource by the English ; and the army of Charles had no fooner quitted Guienne , than the nobility , in concert with the inhabitants of Bourdeaux , refolved to recal ...
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... from Lewis XI . of France , whofe - mind was wholly en- groffed by a project for rendering himself abfolute in his own dominions , and destroying the power of of the nobles , of whom the dukes of Burgundy 64 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... from Lewis XI . of France , whofe - mind was wholly en- groffed by a project for rendering himself abfolute in his own dominions , and destroying the power of of the nobles , of whom the dukes of Burgundy 64 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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