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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... began his march from Coventry to- wards Ludlow , where the rebels were encamped : and , halting at Gloucester , offered a pardon to the infurgents , provided they would lay down their To this offer they replied , That they would not ...
... began his march from Coventry to- wards Ludlow , where the rebels were encamped : and , halting at Gloucester , offered a pardon to the infurgents , provided they would lay down their To this offer they replied , That they would not ...
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... began to difperfe inftantane- oufly . Sir Andrew Trollop , who now for the first time perceived that the duke of York had a design upon the crown , deferted in the night , with the de- tachment he commanded ; and his example was ...
... began to difperfe inftantane- oufly . Sir Andrew Trollop , who now for the first time perceived that the duke of York had a design upon the crown , deferted in the night , with the de- tachment he commanded ; and his example was ...
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... began to execute their powers with great feverity in fome towns that openly favoured the lords of the oppofition . Of all the counties in England Kent had the greatest cause to dread the refentment of the court , for it had always ...
... began to execute their powers with great feverity in fome towns that openly favoured the lords of the oppofition . Of all the counties in England Kent had the greatest cause to dread the refentment of the court , for it had always ...
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... began to make preparations , and in the mean time fent over his uncle , the lord Falconbridge , to Kent ; where he was joined by a great number of people belonging to that and the adjacent counties . He was foon followed by Warwick ...
... began to make preparations , and in the mean time fent over his uncle , the lord Falconbridge , to Kent ; where he was joined by a great number of people belonging to that and the adjacent counties . He was foon followed by Warwick ...
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... began to fnow , and a fharp wind drove the fleet full in the faces of the Lancaftrians , difordering their fight in fuch a manner , that they could not judge the diftance between themselves and the ene- my . The lord Falconbridge , who ...
... began to fnow , and a fharp wind drove the fleet full in the faces of the Lancaftrians , difordering their fight in fuch a manner , that they could not judge the diftance between themselves and the ene- my . The lord Falconbridge , who ...
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