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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... already employed his mother Eleanor to make a journey into Guienne , and negociate a marriage between him and that amiable princefs . The pro- pofal was immediately embraced , and the contract being ra- tified , the queen - mother and ...
... already employed his mother Eleanor to make a journey into Guienne , and negociate a marriage between him and that amiable princefs . The pro- pofal was immediately embraced , and the contract being ra- tified , the queen - mother and ...
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... already crouded , could not con- tain them with their numerous retinue . Philip was perfectly well acquainted with all thefe tranfactions , and , threatened loudly to renounce all friendship with the king of England ; but the dispute ...
... already crouded , could not con- tain them with their numerous retinue . Philip was perfectly well acquainted with all thefe tranfactions , and , threatened loudly to renounce all friendship with the king of England ; but the dispute ...
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... already grasped an immenfe ransom in G. Neubrig , idea and with regard to the injuftice and difgrace , the prac-- Dueto Col. tice of the times kept him in countenance . Prince John engages the French Philip of France being informed of ...
... already grasped an immenfe ransom in G. Neubrig , idea and with regard to the injuftice and difgrace , the prac-- Dueto Col. tice of the times kept him in countenance . Prince John engages the French Philip of France being informed of ...
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... already profit enough by their bargains , which were detrimental to the crown ; and that fubjects ought never to make an advantage of their king's neceffities . No body chose to dispute the juftice of this refumption . Hugh bishop of ...
... already profit enough by their bargains , which were detrimental to the crown ; and that fubjects ought never to make an advantage of their king's neceffities . No body chose to dispute the juftice of this refumption . Hugh bishop of ...
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... already taken and demolished : from thence he repaired to Tours , where he received a free gift of two thoufand marks from the citizens ; and , marching for- ward to Loches , took the place by affault . The king of France propofed a ...
... already taken and demolished : from thence he repaired to Tours , where he received a free gift of two thoufand marks from the citizens ; and , marching for- ward to Loches , took the place by affault . The king of France propofed a ...
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