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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... Clarence began to fear the confequences ; and perfuaded the daughter of king to mediate a reconciliation between them and the earl of the family of Warwick . With this view Edward marries the Warwick . Wyrceftre . Rymer . fet out for ...
... Clarence began to fear the confequences ; and perfuaded the daughter of king to mediate a reconciliation between them and the earl of the family of Warwick . With this view Edward marries the Warwick . Wyrceftre . Rymer . fet out for ...
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... Clarence readily embraced an alli- ance that would put him in poffeffion of one of the richest and most beautiful young ladies in England . This match alarmed Edward , who endeavoured to prevent it by intrigues and remonftrances at the ...
... Clarence readily embraced an alli- ance that would put him in poffeffion of one of the richest and most beautiful young ladies in England . This match alarmed Edward , who endeavoured to prevent it by intrigues and remonftrances at the ...
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... Clarence , ar- rived in England , and offered their affiftance to- wards re - establishing the tranquillity of the king- dom , he received them with an appearance of fatis- faction , creating Warwick chief justiciary of South Wales ...
... Clarence , ar- rived in England , and offered their affiftance to- wards re - establishing the tranquillity of the king- dom , he received them with an appearance of fatis- faction , creating Warwick chief justiciary of South Wales ...
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... Clarence , who imagined it was a concerted fcheme to fix the imputation of perfidy on them and their adherents : the former animofity was rekindled by this circumstance , and both fides reproached one another with great bitterness ...
... Clarence , who imagined it was a concerted fcheme to fix the imputation of perfidy on them and their adherents : the former animofity was rekindled by this circumstance , and both fides reproached one another with great bitterness ...
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... Clarence marched in The duke to Lancashire , in hope of being reinforced by Tho- of Clarence mas lord Stanley , who had married the earl's fifter ; of Warwiek . and from thence they intended to advance into are pro- Yorkshire , where ...
... Clarence marched in The duke to Lancashire , in hope of being reinforced by Tho- of Clarence mas lord Stanley , who had married the earl's fifter ; of Warwiek . and from thence they intended to advance into are pro- Yorkshire , where ...
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