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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... king , that , as he had been deprived of the government of Calais on a fimple accufation , the particulars of which had never been proved , it was not just that his adversary fhould continue poffeffed of his fpoils , before the ...
... king , that , as he had been deprived of the government of Calais on a fimple accufation , the particulars of which had never been proved , it was not just that his adversary fhould continue poffeffed of his fpoils , before the ...
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... king , but it was intercepted by Somer- fet , and Thomas Thorpe , lately created chancellor of the exchequer . St. Alban's . York and his affociates renewed their requeft , The king is when they arrived on the twenty fecond day of ...
... king , but it was intercepted by Somer- fet , and Thomas Thorpe , lately created chancellor of the exchequer . St. Alban's . York and his affociates renewed their requeft , The king is when they arrived on the twenty fecond day of ...
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... king- dom had any further occafion for a protector : he therefore defired the parliament would discharge the duke of York from the toils of that troublesome office . Whether the two houfes thought the request reasonable , or the members ...
... king- dom had any further occafion for a protector : he therefore defired the parliament would discharge the duke of York from the toils of that troublesome office . Whether the two houfes thought the request reasonable , or the members ...
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... king him- felf ; and acknowledged as duke of York and earl of March by Henry , as well as the whole king- dom . Then the friends of the king observed , that the crown had been above fixty years in poffeffion To this obfervation of the ...
... king him- felf ; and acknowledged as duke of York and earl of March by Henry , as well as the whole king- dom . Then the friends of the king observed , that the crown had been above fixty years in poffeffion To this obfervation of the ...
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... king Edward : That they should never acknowledge any other king of England but Ed- ward , or his fucceffors , defcended from Lionel duke of Clarence That they fhould be ready to ferve him in all his wars against the Scots in Britain and ...
... king Edward : That they should never acknowledge any other king of England but Ed- ward , or his fucceffors , defcended from Lionel duke of Clarence That they fhould be ready to ferve him in all his wars against the Scots in Britain and ...
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