A Complete History of England: From the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 2J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, at the Oxford-Theatre, 1758 - 479 стор. |
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... subjects who should fuffer by fhipwreck , giving up in their favour the right which the crown had to the goods faved in fuch difafters : at the fame time , he put himself in a course of penance for his fins , and indulged the clergy of ...
... subjects who should fuffer by fhipwreck , giving up in their favour the right which the crown had to the goods faved in fuch difafters : at the fame time , he put himself in a course of penance for his fins , and indulged the clergy of ...
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... subject , at the rate of five fhillings for every hide or hundred acres of land in the kingdom . This was the fevereft tax which had a heavy tax been impofed fince the reign of William the conqueror ; and laid upon the falling upon the ...
... subject , at the rate of five fhillings for every hide or hundred acres of land in the kingdom . This was the fevereft tax which had a heavy tax been impofed fince the reign of William the conqueror ; and laid upon the falling upon the ...
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... subjects were abfolved from their allegiance ; and these concurring tidings terrified him to fuch a degree , that he difmiffed his forces and returned to London . Ann . Marg , His nobility form an af- fociation @ gainst him . He had no ...
... subjects were abfolved from their allegiance ; and these concurring tidings terrified him to fuch a degree , that he difmiffed his forces and returned to London . Ann . Marg , His nobility form an af- fociation @ gainst him . He had no ...
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... subject to fcruples of con- fcience ; and his favourites continually prompted him to re- nounce those reftrictions that difgraced his fovereign dignity . Perceiving him uneafy at the confideration of his oath , they advised him to ...
... subject to fcruples of con- fcience ; and his favourites continually prompted him to re- nounce those reftrictions that difgraced his fovereign dignity . Perceiving him uneafy at the confideration of his oath , they advised him to ...
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... subjects of England . In order to obviate the effects of this imputation , the king iffued a writ , to the citizens of London , and afterwards to all the theriffs of England , declaring that he neither had nor would invite foreigners ...
... subjects of England . In order to obviate the effects of this imputation , the king iffued a writ , to the citizens of London , and afterwards to all the theriffs of England , declaring that he neither had nor would invite foreigners ...
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