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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... and this was rather an infult than an invafion ; for their troops reimbarked and returned to their own country , after having plundered a few D 2 A. C. 1457 few incónfiderable villages . In all probability HENRY VI . 35.
... and this was rather an infult than an invafion ; for their troops reimbarked and returned to their own country , after having plundered a few D 2 A. C. 1457 few incónfiderable villages . In all probability HENRY VI . 35.
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... returned to his government of Calais . In his paffage he fell in with fome ships belonging to Genoa and Lubec , and a quarrel enfuing , in confequence of their re- fufing to pay proper deference to the English flag , he funk fome of the ...
... returned to his government of Calais . In his paffage he fell in with fome ships belonging to Genoa and Lubec , and a quarrel enfuing , in confequence of their re- fufing to pay proper deference to the English flag , he funk fome of the ...
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... returned immediately to Calais , in order to fecure that fortress , and York be- gan to levy forces in Wales , while Salisbury af- fembled five or fix thousand men , with which he intended to advance to London , and demand fa ...
... returned immediately to Calais , in order to fecure that fortress , and York be- gan to levy forces in Wales , while Salisbury af- fembled five or fix thousand men , with which he intended to advance to London , and demand fa ...
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... returned immediately from Ireland ; and , arriving at London on the third day of the feffion , went directly to the house of lords , who were then fitting . He ftood for fome time under the canopy , with his hand upon the throne ...
... returned immediately from Ireland ; and , arriving at London on the third day of the feffion , went directly to the house of lords , who were then fitting . He ftood for fome time under the canopy , with his hand upon the throne ...
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... returned to England with her fon the prince of Wales ; and raised an army of eighteen thousand men in the northern counties . In order to engage the people of that country in her intereft , fhe found means to diffufe a report among them ...
... returned to England with her fon the prince of Wales ; and raised an army of eighteen thousand men in the northern counties . In order to engage the people of that country in her intereft , fhe found means to diffufe a report among them ...
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