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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... retire to Wales , where the house of March had always great influence , and fecure the affiftance of his friends , in ... retired ; and having secured the people of Wales in his intereft , wrote a remonftrance to Henry , importing , that ...
... retire to Wales , where the house of March had always great influence , and fecure the affiftance of his friends , in ... retired ; and having secured the people of Wales in his intereft , wrote a remonftrance to Henry , importing , that ...
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... retired to Wales , than gueffing his defign , fhe began to levy forces in the king's name , without mentioning the service for which they were deftined ; fo that the duke had fcarce begun his march , when he received intelli- gence ...
... retired to Wales , than gueffing his defign , fhe began to levy forces in the king's name , without mentioning the service for which they were deftined ; fo that the duke had fcarce begun his march , when he received intelli- gence ...
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... retired , he was arrefted by the king's order . If his enemies had followed the impulse of their animofity , he never would have extricated himself from the fare in which he was entangled by his own imprudence : but , feveral ...
... retired , he was arrefted by the king's order . If his enemies had followed the impulse of their animofity , he never would have extricated himself from the fare in which he was entangled by his own imprudence : but , feveral ...
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... retire to his eftate of Wigmore , and the duke of Somerset continued to enjoy his Stowe . influence at court without a rival . Speed . " bury is fent with a re- inforcement to Guienne . King Henry was not more difturbed by the in ...
... retire to his eftate of Wigmore , and the duke of Somerset continued to enjoy his Stowe . influence at court without a rival . Speed . " bury is fent with a re- inforcement to Guienne . King Henry was not more difturbed by the in ...
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... retire while yet there was a poffibility of escaping , that he might referve his courage for the occafions of his country ; but that gallant youth difdained the thoughts of leaving his father in the power of his enemies , and declared ...
... retire while yet there was a poffibility of escaping , that he might referve his courage for the occafions of his country ; but that gallant youth difdained the thoughts of leaving his father in the power of his enemies , and declared ...
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