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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... queen , as they were en- tirely governed by the perfon against whom he had remonftrated ; and he hoped their refusal would be of great service to his cause , in demonstrating the queen's refolution to involve the nation in a civil war ...
... queen , as they were en- tirely governed by the perfon against whom he had remonftrated ; and he hoped their refusal would be of great service to his cause , in demonstrating the queen's refolution to involve the nation in a civil war ...
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... queen and council deliberated upon their propofals , which they approved . They concluded , that the fuccefs of fuch an enterprize would raise their credit among the people ; and they determined to fend over a body of forces , under the ...
... queen and council deliberated upon their propofals , which they approved . They concluded , that the fuccefs of fuch an enterprize would raise their credit among the people ; and they determined to fend over a body of forces , under the ...
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... queen Margaret was fome months advanced in her pregnancy , and on the thir- teenth day of October delivered of a fon called Ed- ward , who was created prince of Wales and earl of Chefter . Thefe titles were confirmed by this parlia ment ...
... queen Margaret was fome months advanced in her pregnancy , and on the thir- teenth day of October delivered of a fon called Ed- ward , who was created prince of Wales and earl of Chefter . Thefe titles were confirmed by this parlia ment ...
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... queen and So- merfet , that , confidering the prefent ferment of the nation , they had very little reafon to expect the par- liament would be agreeable to their views ; that while the king enjoyed a good state of health the orders ...
... queen and So- merfet , that , confidering the prefent ferment of the nation , they had very little reafon to expect the par- liament would be agreeable to their views ; that while the king enjoyed a good state of health the orders ...
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... their influence in the council , which reverted to the queen and Somerfet , by virtue of the king's recovery . Some noblemen , dreading the fatal confequences of an open AC . 1455 open rupture between the dukes of York HÈN R Y VÌ 29.
... their influence in the council , which reverted to the queen and Somerfet , by virtue of the king's recovery . Some noblemen , dreading the fatal confequences of an open AC . 1455 open rupture between the dukes of York HÈN R Y VÌ 29.
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