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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... affair of the A. C. 1456 , utmost consequence . As the duke of York and his affociates had taken no ftep towards publishing his defign upon the crown , but covered all their conduct with the pretext of patriotism , they re- folved to ...
... affair of the A. C. 1456 , utmost consequence . As the duke of York and his affociates had taken no ftep towards publishing his defign upon the crown , but covered all their conduct with the pretext of patriotism , they re- folved to ...
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... affairs in England ; the knowledge of which , together with the invitation of the Kentifh men , determined him and his affociates to land without delay . Nothing was wanting but a fum of money to purchase necef- faries ; and the earl of ...
... affairs in England ; the knowledge of which , together with the invitation of the Kentifh men , determined him and his affociates to land without delay . Nothing was wanting but a fum of money to purchase necef- faries ; and the earl of ...
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... affair to his majefty . When Henry was informed of their refolution , he defired , that the claim might be confidered by his judges , ferjeants , and attorney . Thefe being fummoned , declined giving their opinions in a matter fo far ...
... affair to his majefty . When Henry was informed of their refolution , he defired , that the claim might be confidered by his judges , ferjeants , and attorney . Thefe being fummoned , declined giving their opinions in a matter fo far ...
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... affairs , converted his attention to foreign occurrences . Eng- lord of the land was actually at war with France , Scotland , Brittany , and the Low Countries , and if all thefe powers had joined against Edward at this juncture , his ...
... affairs , converted his attention to foreign occurrences . Eng- lord of the land was actually at war with France , Scotland , Brittany , and the Low Countries , and if all thefe powers had joined against Edward at this juncture , his ...
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... affairs they now looked upon as defperate . The Scots per- ceiving the precautions which were taken by Mon- tague , whom the king of England had just declared warden of the marches , faw no profpect of eluding his vigilance by ...
... affairs they now looked upon as defperate . The Scots per- ceiving the precautions which were taken by Mon- tague , whom the king of England had just declared warden of the marches , faw no profpect of eluding his vigilance by ...
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