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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... ambassadors with evasive pro- feffions , in order to gain time , that he might be able to terminate the war to his own advantage , without referring the difpute to Henry , whofe ar- bitration he had no mind to adopt . Henry affifts ...
... ambassadors with evasive pro- feffions , in order to gain time , that he might be able to terminate the war to his own advantage , without referring the difpute to Henry , whofe ar- bitration he had no mind to adopt . Henry affifts ...
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... ambassadors at Ayton figned a treaty of trúce for seven years , importing , That the two kings fhould not make war upon each other by themselves , their fubjects , or any other perfon whatsoever : That certain points about which the ...
... ambassadors at Ayton figned a treaty of trúce for seven years , importing , That the two kings fhould not make war upon each other by themselves , their fubjects , or any other perfon whatsoever : That certain points about which the ...
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... ambassadors into England , to demand immediate fatisfaction . Henry , who carefully avoided all caufes of rupture with James , difowned the vio- lators of the truce , and forthwith appointed envoys , to terminate the difference in an ...
... ambassadors into England , to demand immediate fatisfaction . Henry , who carefully avoided all caufes of rupture with James , difowned the vio- lators of the truce , and forthwith appointed envoys , to terminate the difference in an ...
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... ambassadors to the council of the Late- ran , with full power to confent , in his name , to every decree that should be made for the reformation of the church , in its head and members . This step being taken , he conferred the command ...
... ambassadors to the council of the Late- ran , with full power to confent , in his name , to every decree that should be made for the reformation of the church , in its head and members . This step being taken , he conferred the command ...
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... his fufpicion was confirmed when he received intelligence from his ambassador in England , that a perfon , fent by the dutchefs of Angouleme , Ee 4 ni , A.C. 154 Henry be- gins to be alienated tereft of HENRY VIII . 423.
... his fufpicion was confirmed when he received intelligence from his ambassador in England , that a perfon , fent by the dutchefs of Angouleme , Ee 4 ni , A.C. 154 Henry be- gins to be alienated tereft of HENRY VIII . 423.
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