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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... York ad- Brentheath . accufations laid This was fuch an inftance of condefcenfion , as The duke of deprived the duke of York of all pretence of taking vances with up arms . Nevertheless , as he had prepared an army , an army to and ...
... York ad- Brentheath . accufations laid This was fuch an inftance of condefcenfion , as The duke of deprived the duke of York of all pretence of taking vances with up arms . Nevertheless , as he had prepared an army , an army to and ...
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... duke of York dif- bands his forces . London , The king following him by the way of A. C. 145a , London bridge , encamped within four miles of him ; and fent two bifhops to know the cause of his appearing in arms against the government ...
... duke of York dif- bands his forces . London , The king following him by the way of A. C. 145a , London bridge , encamped within four miles of him ; and fent two bifhops to know the cause of his appearing in arms against the government ...
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... duke of Somerset , on whom he affected to lay the blame of this double - dealing . The 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 ...
... duke of Somerset , on whom he affected to lay the blame of this double - dealing . The 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 ...
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... 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- Talbot ear fluence and defigns of York , than ...
... 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- Talbot ear fluence and defigns of York , than ...
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... duke of encouraged by the friends and emiffaries of Richard Somerset is duke of York , who , far from thinking himself to the bound by the oath which had been extorted from Tower . him during his confinement , perfifted in his refolu ...
... duke of encouraged by the friends and emiffaries of Richard Somerset is duke of York , who , far from thinking himself to the bound by the oath which had been extorted from Tower . him during his confinement , perfifted in his refolu ...
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