The History of England, Том 1D. A. Talboys, 1827 |
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... . XLIII . Divers sentences and attainders reversed in parliament . XLIV . Inquiry into the cause of mis- carriages in Ireland . XLV . Bills passed in this session of parliament . 2-50 CHAPTER II . I. Duke of Schomberg lands with an.
... . XLIII . Divers sentences and attainders reversed in parliament . XLIV . Inquiry into the cause of mis- carriages in Ireland . XLV . Bills passed in this session of parliament . 2-50 CHAPTER II . I. Duke of Schomberg lands with an.
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Tobias Smollett. CHAPTER II . I. Duke of Schomberg lands with an army in Ireland . II . The Inniskilliners obtain a victory over the Irish . III . Schomberg censured for his inactivity . IV . The French worsted at Walcourt . V. Success ...
Tobias Smollett. CHAPTER II . I. Duke of Schomberg lands with an army in Ireland . II . The Inniskilliners obtain a victory over the Irish . III . Schomberg censured for his inactivity . IV . The French worsted at Walcourt . V. Success ...
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... Schomberg of the ordinance : the treasury , admiralty , and chancery were put in commission ; twelve able judges were chosen ; and the diocese of Salisbury being vacated by the death of Dr. Ward , the king , of his own free motion ...
... Schomberg of the ordinance : the treasury , admiralty , and chancery were put in commission ; twelve able judges were chosen ; and the diocese of Salisbury being vacated by the death of Dr. Ward , the king , of his own free motion ...
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... Schomberg , mutinied on its march to Ipswich , seized the military chest , disarmed the officers who opposed their design , declared for king James , and with four pieces of cannon began their march for Scotland . William , being ...
... Schomberg , mutinied on its march to Ipswich , seized the military chest , disarmed the officers who opposed their design , declared for king James , and with four pieces of cannon began their march for Scotland . William , being ...
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... Schomberg , to whom the parliament had al- ready granted one hundred thousand pounds , in consi- deration of his important services to the nation . The commons also voted , that a constant revenue of twelve hundred thousand pounds ...
... Schomberg , to whom the parliament had al- ready granted one hundred thousand pounds , in consi- deration of his important services to the nation . The commons also voted , that a constant revenue of twelve hundred thousand pounds ...
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