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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... court at Oxford ; Richard , however , re- fused to fee him , and he returned to his own country medi- tating revenge . To anticipate his attempt , John was directed to march into Wales with a body of forces ; and a fcutage Powel's was ...
... court at Oxford ; Richard , however , re- fused to fee him , and he returned to his own country medi- tating revenge . To anticipate his attempt , John was directed to march into Wales with a body of forces ; and a fcutage Powel's was ...
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... court fent him advice of his danger . He , upon this notice , went haftily on board , and put to fea immediately ; and a favourable gale fpringing up , he arrived in fafety at Sandwich . The emperor , chagrined at his disappointment ...
... court fent him advice of his danger . He , upon this notice , went haftily on board , and put to fea immediately ; and a favourable gale fpringing up , he arrived in fafety at Sandwich . The emperor , chagrined at his disappointment ...
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... court , and inherited the barony of William de Mandeville , late earl of Effex . Under this new jufticiary's ... courts , and difabled from recovering debts and for- feitures , they at length confented to pay their proportion of the ...
... court , and inherited the barony of William de Mandeville , late earl of Effex . Under this new jufticiary's ... courts , and difabled from recovering debts and for- feitures , they at length confented to pay their proportion of the ...
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... court of France to defend his innocence , either in court or combat . Philip declined the challenge , and Richard being convinced of John's innocence , re - admitted him farther into his favour than he had ever advanced before ; because ...
... court of France to defend his innocence , either in court or combat . Philip declined the challenge , and Richard being convinced of John's innocence , re - admitted him farther into his favour than he had ever advanced before ; because ...
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... court ; and , in hope of an interview with that prince , he repaired to Nottingham . From thence he fent the bishop of Durham to Berwick with his compliments of invitation to William , who , instead of ac- companying the prelate to the ...
... court ; and , in hope of an interview with that prince , he repaired to Nottingham . From thence he fent the bishop of Durham to Berwick with his compliments of invitation to William , who , instead of ac- companying the prelate to the ...
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