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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... hand in hand , in token of amity , and the duke of York handed the queen , D 3 Some who A. C. 1458. who affected to treat him with public HENRY RY VI . 37.
... hand in hand , in token of amity , and the duke of York handed the queen , D 3 Some who A. C. 1458. who affected to treat him with public HENRY RY VI . 37.
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... hands of her enemies , equipped a fleet for the affiftance of Somerset , and ordered a confiderable body of troops to be put on board , under the command of the lord Rivers , and his fon Sir Anthony Wideville . While the fleet lay in ...
... hands of her enemies , equipped a fleet for the affiftance of Somerset , and ordered a confiderable body of troops to be put on board , under the command of the lord Rivers , and his fon Sir Anthony Wideville . While the fleet lay in ...
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... hands of the victors , who treated him with all the exterior refpect due to their sovereign ; and this deference , in fome mea- fure , confoled him for the mifchance of the day , which would have rendered him a very great object of ...
... hands of the victors , who treated him with all the exterior refpect due to their sovereign ; and this deference , in fome mea- fure , confoled him for the mifchance of the day , which would have rendered him a very great object of ...
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... hand upon the throne , waiting until he should be defired to afcend : but , the whole affembly main- tained a profound filence ; and , the archbishop of Canterbury " A. C. 1460. Canterbury advancing to him , afked , HENRY 47 VI .
... hand upon the throne , waiting until he should be defired to afcend : but , the whole affembly main- tained a profound filence ; and , the archbishop of Canterbury " A. C. 1460. Canterbury advancing to him , afked , HENRY 47 VI .
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... hand , to retard her by the ba- progrefs , until he himself fhould follow with a nu- gue . merous fleet and army to overturn all her projects . Margaret had actually entered Northumberland with a body of freebooters , who enlifted on ...
... hand , to retard her by the ba- progrefs , until he himself fhould follow with a nu- gue . merous fleet and army to overturn all her projects . Margaret had actually entered Northumberland with a body of freebooters , who enlifted on ...
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