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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... court eafily perceived , that he wanted no more than a pretence for revolting ; and , as they were refolved , that the odium of a rupture fhould not lie with them , the king favoured him with a civil answer , in which he affured him ...
... court eafily perceived , that he wanted no more than a pretence for revolting ; and , as they were refolved , that the odium of a rupture fhould not lie with them , the king favoured him with a civil answer , in which he affured him ...
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... court fo un- prepared as he had imagined : the queen no fooner understood that he had 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 ...
... court fo un- prepared as he had imagined : the queen no fooner understood that he had 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 ...
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... court was at very little pains to excufe the collufion ; and when York took his leave of Henry , and would have retired , he was arrefted by the king's order . If his enemies had followed the impulse of their animofity , he never would ...
... court was at very little pains to excufe the collufion ; and when York took his leave of Henry , and would have retired , he was arrefted by the king's order . If his enemies had followed the impulse of their animofity , he never would ...
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... court without a rival . Speed . " bury is fent with a re- inforcement to Guienne . King Henry was not more difturbed by the in- Talbot ear fluence and defigns of York , than Charles of of Shrewf France was perplexed and chagrined with ...
... court without a rival . Speed . " bury is fent with a re- inforcement to Guienne . King Henry was not more difturbed by the in- Talbot ear fluence and defigns of York , than Charles of of Shrewf France was perplexed and chagrined with ...
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... court - party , infinuated to the 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 ...
... court - party , infinuated to the 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 ...
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