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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... negotiation mifcarried , through the count's attachment to the house of Lancafter , from which he was defcended by his mother : but Warwick and his colleagues , being empowered to treat with the ambaffadors of France and Brittany ...
... negotiation mifcarried , through the count's attachment to the house of Lancafter , from which he was defcended by his mother : but Warwick and his colleagues , being empowered to treat with the ambaffadors of France and Brittany ...
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... negotiated at the fame A. C. 1466 , time with Edward , who politically amufed them all Edward with hopes of a folid alliance ; but in the mean treaty with time agreed to a fhort truce with each , that he the count de might keep himself ...
... negotiated at the fame A. C. 1466 , time with Edward , who politically amufed them all Edward with hopes of a folid alliance ; but in the mean treaty with time agreed to a fhort truce with each , that he the count de might keep himself ...
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... negotiation with him about his giving up his right of fovereignty . This , however , was no more than an expedient to gain time , until the count de Charolois fhould be in a condition to give him effectual affiftance . Accordingly , the ...
... negotiation with him about his giving up his right of fovereignty . This , however , was no more than an expedient to gain time , until the count de Charolois fhould be in a condition to give him effectual affiftance . Accordingly , the ...
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... negotiation ; and Lewis was afraid to drive the duke of Bretagne to extremity , left the king of England fhould break off the treaty , and declare in that prince's favour . Such was the fituation of affairs when Philip duke of Burgundy ...
... negotiation ; and Lewis was afraid to drive the duke of Bretagne to extremity , left the king of England fhould break off the treaty , and declare in that prince's favour . Such was the fituation of affairs when Philip duke of Burgundy ...
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... negotiating an alliance with the duke of Brittany , under the mediation of Edward's new brother - in- law , who was ... negotiations at London , the dukes Accommo- of Bretagne and Berry were reduced to great dif .. tween ficulties . The ...
... negotiating an alliance with the duke of Brittany , under the mediation of Edward's new brother - in- law , who was ... negotiations at London , the dukes Accommo- of Bretagne and Berry were reduced to great dif .. tween ficulties . The ...
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