A Complete History of England,: From the Descent of Julius Cæsar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years, Том 5James Rivington and James Fletcher, at the Oxford Theatre; and R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Paternoster-row., 1758 |
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... should make a descent among their adhe- rents and well - wishers in the county of Kent , and proceed directly to the capital , which they did not doubt would receive them with open arms . The earl earl of Warwick , in his return to ...
... should make a descent among their adhe- rents and well - wishers in the county of Kent , and proceed directly to the capital , which they did not doubt would receive them with open arms . The earl earl of Warwick , in his return to ...
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... should fly from the battle . Then he ordered lord Falconbridge to pass the Aire at Castle- ford , about a league above Ferrybridge , and retake the post which the enemy had won . This order . was executed with fuch diligence and secrecy ...
... should fly from the battle . Then he ordered lord Falconbridge to pass the Aire at Castle- ford , about a league above Ferrybridge , and retake the post which the enemy had won . This order . was executed with fuch diligence and secrecy ...
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... should meet with a friendly reception in his dominions . Edward , in order to baffle her intrigues in Scotland , still employed Douglas in a negotiation with John lord of the Isles , who had lately fucceeded his father . The bishop of ...
... should meet with a friendly reception in his dominions . Edward , in order to baffle her intrigues in Scotland , still employed Douglas in a negotiation with John lord of the Isles , who had lately fucceeded his father . The bishop of ...
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... should never acknowledge any other king of England but Ed- ward , or his fucceffors , defcended from Lionel duke of Clarence That they fhould be ready to ferve him in all his wars against the Scots in Britain and Ireland : That , in ...
... should never acknowledge any other king of England but Ed- ward , or his fucceffors , defcended from Lionel duke of Clarence That they fhould be ready to ferve him in all his wars against the Scots in Britain and Ireland : That , in ...
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... should pay to the French monarch . The kings of France had always demanded liege , and the dukes never granted more than fimple homage ; fo that both fides used to enter a proteft at every new inveftiture . Lewis , refolving to make use ...
... should pay to the French monarch . The kings of France had always demanded liege , and the dukes never granted more than fimple homage ; fo that both fides used to enter a proteft at every new inveftiture . Lewis , refolving to make use ...
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