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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... peace , and defend each others territories ; and in cafe either of the princes should die on the expedition , it was determined , that the fur- vivor fhould fucceed to the command of his troops and money , for the advantage of the ...
... peace , and defend each others territories ; and in cafe either of the princes should die on the expedition , it was determined , that the fur- vivor fhould fucceed to the command of his troops and money , for the advantage of the ...
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... peace . This was at length concluded , on condition that Tancred fhould pay to Richard twenty thousand ounces of gold , in lieu of legacies bequeathed to Henry of England , by the late king William II . who had married his daughter ...
... peace . This was at length concluded , on condition that Tancred fhould pay to Richard twenty thousand ounces of gold , in lieu of legacies bequeathed to Henry of England , by the late king William II . who had married his daughter ...
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... peace with one another , and he could not find the flightest pretence for detaining a prince whofe perfon ought to have been held facred , confidering the fervice he had done to the christian cause in Palestine . Henry looked upon ...
... peace with one another , and he could not find the flightest pretence for detaining a prince whofe perfon ought to have been held facred , confidering the fervice he had done to the christian cause in Palestine . Henry looked upon ...
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... peace , he was no fooner guilty of this in- fraction , than Richard feized the lands belonging to those convents in England , until they fhould pay the penalty of fif- teen thousand marks which they had forfeited . The French I king ...
... peace , he was no fooner guilty of this in- fraction , than Richard feized the lands belonging to those convents in England , until they fhould pay the penalty of fif- teen thousand marks which they had forfeited . The French I king ...
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... peace of Guienne being thus fecured , the king refolved to ftrengthen the frontiers of Normandy , and gave orders for erecting a fortrefs at Andely , through which the French had always found an eafy entrance in their incurfions . The ...
... peace of Guienne being thus fecured , the king refolved to ftrengthen the frontiers of Normandy , and gave orders for erecting a fortrefs at Andely , through which the French had always found an eafy entrance in their incurfions . The ...
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