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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... interests of the duke of Bretagne at least , he thought he should be able to fow fuch jealoufies between these allies , as would produce an harvest that would turn out to his ad- vantage . With this view , he demanded a fafe- conduct ...
... interests of the duke of Bretagne at least , he thought he should be able to fow fuch jealoufies between these allies , as would produce an harvest that would turn out to his ad- vantage . With this view , he demanded a fafe- conduct ...
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... interest it was to oppofe the projects of the French king ; but that prince had corrupted the whole council of Edward , who could afford nothing in behalf of Mary but unavailing compliments ; and what completed the misfortune of this ...
... interest it was to oppofe the projects of the French king ; but that prince had corrupted the whole council of Edward , who could afford nothing in behalf of Mary but unavailing compliments ; and what completed the misfortune of this ...
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... interest of their new fovereign , that the queen might have no pre- . tence for affembling or maintaining an army ; that the duke of Gloucefter fhould perfuade her to dif- mifs the troops that were already levied ; and , fhould his ...
... interest of their new fovereign , that the queen might have no pre- . tence for affembling or maintaining an army ; that the duke of Gloucefter fhould perfuade her to dif- mifs the troops that were already levied ; and , fhould his ...
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... interest of the clergy . It was not the faith but the authority of the church they thought in danger the fame principle manifested itself in A. C. in 220 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . A.C. 1414 of the three competitors fhould be mentioned in ...
... interest of the clergy . It was not the faith but the authority of the church they thought in danger the fame principle manifested itself in A. C. in 220 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . A.C. 1414 of the three competitors fhould be mentioned in ...
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... interest in the council , that they wrote a letter to Henry , representing the earl's prefence as abfo- lutely neceffary in Ireland ; and he was excufed in confequence of this remonftrance . Dublin . When Simnel arrived at Dublin , he ...
... interest in the council , that they wrote a letter to Henry , representing the earl's prefence as abfo- lutely neceffary in Ireland ; and he was excufed in confequence of this remonftrance . Dublin . When Simnel arrived at Dublin , he ...
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