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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... conduct was not influenced by paffion or intereft , he left the king and queen at perfect liberty to act as they fhould think proper . He did not imagine it was in their power to divest him of the dignity of protector , which ...
... conduct was not influenced by paffion or intereft , he left the king and queen at perfect liberty to act as they fhould think proper . He did not imagine it was in their power to divest him of the dignity of protector , which ...
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... conduct with the pretext of patriotism , they re- folved to comply with the invitation of Henry , who they imagined had at length opened his eyes with refpect to the conduct of the queen and the miniftry , and really defired their ...
... conduct with the pretext of patriotism , they re- folved to comply with the invitation of Henry , who they imagined had at length opened his eyes with refpect to the conduct of the queen and the miniftry , and really defired their ...
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... conduct . During his ftay at London on this account , he oc- cafionally affifted at council ; and a domeftic be- longing to his train happening to quarrel one day with a fervant of the king , who was wounded in the fray , all the ...
... conduct . During his ftay at London on this account , he oc- cafionally affifted at council ; and a domeftic be- longing to his train happening to quarrel one day with a fervant of the king , who was wounded in the fray , all the ...
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... conducted to Northampton , with all the marks of honour and regard ; and , after a short stay in that place , repaired to London , furrounded by a croud of noblemen and others , who had fo lately appeared against him in the field of ...
... conducted to Northampton , with all the marks of honour and regard ; and , after a short stay in that place , repaired to London , furrounded by a croud of noblemen and others , who had fo lately appeared against him in the field of ...
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... conduct the reft of the army into quarters of re- freshment in Wales ; and afterwards join him in the northern counties . As the duke advanced towards the North , he was not a little alarmed by the news of the queen's fuccefs in levying ...
... conduct the reft of the army into quarters of re- freshment in Wales ; and afterwards join him in the northern counties . As the duke advanced towards the North , he was not a little alarmed by the news of the queen's fuccefs in levying ...
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