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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Montague , encouraged by this success , resolved to have the whole honour of
defeating Margaret before the king should come up , and marching directly to
Hexham , where her army was intrenched , he attacked them in their lines before
they ...
Montague , encouraged by this success , resolved to have the whole honour of
defeating Margaret before the king should come up , and marching directly to
Hexham , where her army was intrenched , he attacked them in their lines before
they ...
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... of England would justly take umbrage at his raising the family of Wideville so
far above all their honours ; that he could ... would be agreeable to his nobility ,
as all their families for the future might aspire at the same honour ; and with
respect ...
... of England would justly take umbrage at his raising the family of Wideville so
far above all their honours ; that he could ... would be agreeable to his nobility ,
as all their families for the future might aspire at the same honour ; and with
respect ...
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That prince was incensed against Edward for the outrage offered to the honour of
his family ; but his own affairs would not allow him to manifest his refentment ,
which he therefore resolved to diffemble until he should find some favourable ...
That prince was incensed against Edward for the outrage offered to the honour of
his family ; but his own affairs would not allow him to manifest his refentment ,
which he therefore resolved to diffemble until he should find some favourable ...
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... in equipping a number of vessels to convey them and their families to Calais ,
Edward obliged Warwick's brother , John Nevil , to resign what he possessed of
the Piercy estate , with his patent for the honour claimed traitors , Frag . Ei , Ed . IV
...
... in equipping a number of vessels to convey them and their families to Calais ,
Edward obliged Warwick's brother , John Nevil , to resign what he possessed of
the Piercy estate , with his patent for the honour claimed traitors , Frag . Ei , Ed . IV
...
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In reflecting upon this subject , he bechought himself of a fit agent for negotiating
a peace between the two nations , without his suffering in point of honour . peace
be1st cen HonScotland , This envoy , Baton , This was Don Pedro D'Ayala This ...
In reflecting upon this subject , he bechought himself of a fit agent for negotiating
a peace between the two nations , without his suffering in point of honour . peace
be1st cen HonScotland , This envoy , Baton , This was Don Pedro D'Ayala This ...
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