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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... crown ; but he was committed to the Tower for this motion , which was the more unfeasonable as queen Margaret was fome months advanced in her pregnancy , and on the thir- teenth day of October delivered of a fon called Ed- ward , who ...
... crown ; but he was committed to the Tower for this motion , which was the more unfeasonable as queen Margaret was fome months advanced in her pregnancy , and on the thir- teenth day of October delivered of a fon called Ed- ward , who ...
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... crown , which had been made fince the first year of the king's reign , fhould be revoked ; and that the mis- chief occafioned by the battle of St. Alban's fhould be imputed to Somerset and his adherents , who had concealed from his ...
... crown , which had been made fince the first year of the king's reign , fhould be revoked ; and that the mis- chief occafioned by the battle of St. Alban's fhould be imputed to Somerset and his adherents , who had concealed from his ...
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... crown , which had remained fix and fifty years in the house of Lancaster ; and therefore he waited for fome favourable opportunity to broach his pretenfions . His chief aim was to acquire the favour of the people , without which he ...
... crown , which had remained fix and fifty years in the house of Lancaster ; and therefore he waited for fome favourable opportunity to broach his pretenfions . His chief aim was to acquire the favour of the people , without which he ...
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... crown , but covered all 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 ...
... crown , but covered all 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 ...
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... crown , deferted in the night , with the de- tachment he commanded ; and his example was followed by fuch a number , that the lords , fearing they should be wholly abandoned , before day - break confulted their fafety in flight . The ...
... crown , deferted in the night , with the de- tachment he commanded ; and his example was followed by fuch a number , that the lords , fearing they should be wholly abandoned , before day - break confulted their fafety in flight . The ...
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