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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... and other castles in Wales , together with the wardship and marriage of
Margaret , daughter of John duke of Somerset : with having embezzled the bonds
of the dutchess of Burgundy , and other persons bound for the ransom of the
duke of ...
... and other castles in Wales , together with the wardship and marriage of
Margaret , daughter of John duke of Somerset : with having embezzled the bonds
of the dutchess of Burgundy , and other persons bound for the ransom of the
duke of ...
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A. C. 1456. ment reassembling , Henry appeared in person , and declared from
the throne , that as he now enjoyed perfect health , and was in a condition to
resume the réins of government , he did not think the kingdom ' had any further ...
A. C. 1456. ment reassembling , Henry appeared in person , and declared from
the throne , that as he now enjoyed perfect health , and was in a condition to
resume the réins of government , he did not think the kingdom ' had any further ...
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He was foon followed by Warwick himself , with the earls of March and Salisbury ,
who landed at Sandwich , where they were mer by Thomas Bourchier ,
archbishop of Canterbury , the lord Cobham , and other persons of distinction .
Before ...
He was foon followed by Warwick himself , with the earls of March and Salisbury ,
who landed at Sandwich , where they were mer by Thomas Bourchier ,
archbishop of Canterbury , the lord Cobham , and other persons of distinction .
Before ...
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He could not help blushing at this question ; and , after some pause , replied , that
he did not know any person to whom he owed that respect . So saying , he retired
to his own house ; and next day fent a writing to the parliament , containing the ...
He could not help blushing at this question ; and , after some pause , replied , that
he did not know any person to whom he owed that respect . So saying , he retired
to his own house ; and next day fent a writing to the parliament , containing the ...
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The duke of York finding himself absolutely master of Henry's person , obliged
him to sign an order for the queen to repair to London ; well knowing , that she
would not obey the injunction : but , his design was to render her criminal in the
eyes ...
The duke of York finding himself absolutely master of Henry's person , obliged
him to sign an order for the queen to repair to London ; well knowing , that she
would not obey the injunction : but , his design was to render her criminal in the
eyes ...
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