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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... some others , was afterwards hanged at Tyburn , for correfponding with Margaret of Anjou and the duke of Somerset . He was apprehended on the information of a fer- Fabian . vant belonging to Robert Whittingham , taken at Queenborough ...
... some others , was afterwards hanged at Tyburn , for correfponding with Margaret of Anjou and the duke of Somerset . He was apprehended on the information of a fer- Fabian . vant belonging to Robert Whittingham , taken at Queenborough ...
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... some time with equal refolution on both fides : but , at length , the rebels were obliged to yield to the difcipline and valour of the royal army , and were defeated with great flaughter . Ten thousand men are faid to have been flain in ...
... some time with equal refolution on both fides : but , at length , the rebels were obliged to yield to the difcipline and valour of the royal army , and were defeated with great flaughter . Ten thousand men are faid to have been flain in ...
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... some distance , as if his intention had been to reinforce his majefty ; but , his real aim was to join his brother , and he had already concerted the affair with his officers . When he therefore understood that Warwick was fo near the ...
... some distance , as if his intention had been to reinforce his majefty ; but , his real aim was to join his brother , and he had already concerted the affair with his officers . When he therefore understood that Warwick was fo near the ...
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... some private discourse , they went off to- gether towards Edward's camp , with about twelve thousand followers . Immediately after this fcan- dalous desertion , he fent a meffenger to Warwick to excufe the part he had acted , and tell ...
... some private discourse , they went off to- gether towards Edward's camp , with about twelve thousand followers . Immediately after this fcan- dalous desertion , he fent a meffenger to Warwick to excufe the part he had acted , and tell ...
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... some of his horfe riding full speed to London , reported that he was utterly defeated . In this emergency , he or dered his body of referve to advance and charge the enemy in flank ; and this expedient was the more fuccessful , as the ...
... some of his horfe riding full speed to London , reported that he was utterly defeated . In this emergency , he or dered his body of referve to advance and charge the enemy in flank ; and this expedient was the more fuccessful , as the ...
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