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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... house of Lancaster should meet with a friendly reception in his dominions . Edward , in order to baffle her intrigues in Scotland , still employed Douglas in a negotiation with John lord of the Isles , who had lately fucceeded his ...
... house of Lancaster should meet with a friendly reception in his dominions . Edward , in order to baffle her intrigues in Scotland , still employed Douglas in a negotiation with John lord of the Isles , who had lately fucceeded his ...
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... house of Lancaster . The young widow had retired to her father's house at Grafton , after having feen her husband's eftate confifcated ; and fhe took this opportunity of throwing herself at Edward's feet , and imploring a maintenance ...
... house of Lancaster . The young widow had retired to her father's house at Grafton , after having feen her husband's eftate confifcated ; and fhe took this opportunity of throwing herself at Edward's feet , and imploring a maintenance ...
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... house of Lancaster , were profecuted , plundered , and forced into fanctuary or exile ; a great number of these refugees retired to France , and gave an account of the temper of the nation to the earl of Warwick , whom they preffed to ...
... house of Lancaster , were profecuted , plundered , and forced into fanctuary or exile ; a great number of these refugees retired to France , and gave an account of the temper of the nation to the earl of Warwick , whom they preffed to ...
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... house of Lancaster would place any confidence in a prince of the family of York ; or even fuffer him to live , after they should have effected their purposes that , far from depending upon the oath of Margaret , he ought to confider it ...
... house of Lancaster would place any confidence in a prince of the family of York ; or even fuffer him to live , after they should have effected their purposes that , far from depending upon the oath of Margaret , he ought to confider it ...
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... house of Lancaster . On the day that fucceeded the battle , the king returned to London , and ordered the naked bodies of Warwick and Montacute to be exposed in the cathedral of St. Paul's , from whence they Fabian . Stowe . were were ...
... house of Lancaster . On the day that fucceeded the battle , the king returned to London , and ordered the naked bodies of Warwick and Montacute to be exposed in the cathedral of St. Paul's , from whence they Fabian . Stowe . were were ...
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