The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... of state consisting of thirty - eight , to whom all addresses were made , they levied armies , maintained fleets , and gave laws to the 5 neighbouring powers of Europe . The finances were managed THE COMMONWEALTH . 11.
... of state consisting of thirty - eight , to whom all addresses were made , they levied armies , maintained fleets , and gave laws to the 5 neighbouring powers of Europe . The finances were managed THE COMMONWEALTH . 11.
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... fleet into the Mediterranean , whither , since the time of the crusades , no English fleet had ever ventured to advance . He there conquered all that ventured to oppose him . Casting anchor before Leghorn , he demanded and obtained ...
... fleet into the Mediterranean , whither , since the time of the crusades , no English fleet had ever ventured to advance . He there conquered all that ventured to oppose him . Casting anchor before Leghorn , he demanded and obtained ...
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... fleet of sixteen ships , and returning home to England to enjoy the fame of his noble actions , as he came within sight of his native country , he expired . This gallant man , though he fought for an usurper , yet was averse to his ...
... fleet of sixteen ships , and returning home to England to enjoy the fame of his noble actions , as he came within sight of his native country , he expired . This gallant man , though he fought for an usurper , yet was averse to his ...
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... fleet and army ; and having passed these votes for the composure of the kingdom , they dissolved themselves , and gave orders for the immediate assembling a new parliament . Meanwhile Monk new - modelled his army to the purposes he had ...
... fleet and army ; and having passed these votes for the composure of the kingdom , they dissolved themselves , and gave orders for the immediate assembling a new parliament . Meanwhile Monk new - modelled his army to the purposes he had ...
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... fleet ex- pected his orders at Scheveling . The duke of York immediately went on board , and took the command as lord high - admiral . The king went on board , and , landing at Dover , was received by the general , whom he tenderly ...
... fleet ex- pected his orders at Scheveling . The duke of York immediately went on board , and took the command as lord high - admiral . The king went on board , and , landing at Dover , was received by the general , whom he tenderly ...
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