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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... interest he had befpoke , while he him- Mat . Paris . felf staid in Normandy to manage the affairs of his foreign dominions . The town of Le Mans having recognized the title of Arthur , John advanced with his forces against that city ...
... interest he had befpoke , while he him- Mat . Paris . felf staid in Normandy to manage the affairs of his foreign dominions . The town of Le Mans having recognized the title of Arthur , John advanced with his forces against that city ...
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... interest of their country was concerned , and understanding moreover that the present difturbance was the effect of John's tyranny and oppreffion , they affembled at Leicester , in order to deli- berate upon the king's command ; and ...
... interest of their country was concerned , and understanding moreover that the present difturbance was the effect of John's tyranny and oppreffion , they affembled at Leicester , in order to deli- berate upon the king's command ; and ...
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... interest it was to maintain this weak prince upon the throne , efpoufed his caufe with great fincerity ; ordered his legate Nicholas to de- ftroy the letters and bulls against John , which had been trusted to the charge of Langton , and ...
... interest it was to maintain this weak prince upon the throne , efpoufed his caufe with great fincerity ; ordered his legate Nicholas to de- ftroy the letters and bulls against John , which had been trusted to the charge of Langton , and ...
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... interest of France , out of refentment to the English government , which , when he demanded a fupply in money , fent him a cheft full of old iron . This unprovoked in- vafion , which Lewis cloaked with the frivolous pretence of Henry's ...
... interest of France , out of refentment to the English government , which , when he demanded a fupply in money , fent him a cheft full of old iron . This unprovoked in- vafion , which Lewis cloaked with the frivolous pretence of Henry's ...
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... interest the earls of Cornwall , Chefter , and Lincoln , by means of a thousand marks artfully diftributed : at the fame time Baldwin , count de Guifnes , landed at Dover with a ftrong body of Flemings , who joined the king at ...
... interest the earls of Cornwall , Chefter , and Lincoln , by means of a thousand marks artfully diftributed : at the fame time Baldwin , count de Guifnes , landed at Dover with a ftrong body of Flemings , who joined the king at ...
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