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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... English cruiser , the unfortunate duke was dif covered , and inftantly beheaded without form of procefs . His body being thrown upon the fands near Dover , was taken up and interred in the col- legiate church of Wingfield in Suffolk ...
... English cruiser , the unfortunate duke was dif covered , and inftantly beheaded without form of procefs . His body being thrown upon the fands near Dover , was taken up and interred in the col- legiate church of Wingfield in Suffolk ...
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... English ftill to the difadvantage of the English . The queen mandy and perceiving , that the diffatisfaction of the people from Nor- Guienne . 1 pro . i proceeded in a great measure from the misfortunes A. C. 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... English ftill to the difadvantage of the English . The queen mandy and perceiving , that the diffatisfaction of the people from Nor- Guienne . 1 pro . i proceeded in a great measure from the misfortunes A. C. 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... English arms in that kingdom , had made an effort to retrieve her credit , by fending a reinforce- ment of four thousand men , under the command of Sir Thomas Kyrle , who landed at Cherbourg in Normandy ; and proceeded for Caen , where ...
... English arms in that kingdom , had made an effort to retrieve her credit , by fending a reinforce- ment of four thousand men , under the command of Sir Thomas Kyrle , who landed at Cherbourg in Normandy ; and proceeded for Caen , where ...
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... English ; and the army of Charles had no fooner quitted Guienne , than the nobility , in concert with the inhabitants of Bourdeaux , refolved to recal their ancient mafters . For this purpose they fent deputies to London ; and as foon ...
... English ; and the army of Charles had no fooner quitted Guienne , than the nobility , in concert with the inhabitants of Bourdeaux , refolved to recal their ancient mafters . For this purpose they fent deputies to London ; and as foon ...
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... English were fo difcouraged by the fate of this renowned chief , that they betook them . felves to flight , leaving twelve hundred of their fellow - foldiers dead on the field of battle ; and the lord Molins , with about two hundred ...
... English were fo difcouraged by the fate of this renowned chief , that they betook them . felves to flight , leaving twelve hundred of their fellow - foldiers dead on the field of battle ; and the lord Molins , with about two hundred ...
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