The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... A great seal was made , on one side of which were engraven the arms of England and Ire- land , with this inscription : " The great seal of VOL . III . B 1 England . " On the reverse was represented the house yond HISTORY ...
... A great seal was made , on one side of which were engraven the arms of England and Ire- land , with this inscription : " The great seal of VOL . III . B 1 England . " On the reverse was represented the house yond HISTORY ...
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... his power with every limita- tion which they had attempted to impose on their late sovereign . Charles , after the death of his father , having USE passed some time at Paris , and finding no prospect HISTORY OF ENG LAND .
... his power with every limita- tion which they had attempted to impose on their late sovereign . Charles , after the death of his father , having USE passed some time at Paris , and finding no prospect HISTORY OF ENG LAND .
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... land , at the head of an army of sixteen thousand men . The Scots , in the mean time , who had invited over their wretched king to be a prisoner , not a ruler , among them , prepared to meet the invasion . They had given the command of ...
... land , at the head of an army of sixteen thousand men . The Scots , in the mean time , who had invited over their wretched king to be a prisoner , not a ruler , among them , prepared to meet the invasion . They had given the command of ...
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... lands of the bishops , and a tax of a hundred and twenty thousand pounds each month , supplied the wants of the government , and gave vigour to all their proceedings . The parliament , having thus reduced their native dominions to ...
... lands of the bishops , and a tax of a hundred and twenty thousand pounds each month , supplied the wants of the government , and gave vigour to all their proceedings . The parliament , having thus reduced their native dominions to ...
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... land , which was now become very formidable to them . This great aspirer quickly perceived their de- signs ; and from the first saw that they dreaded his growing power , and wished its diminution . All his measures were conducted with ...
... land , which was now become very formidable to them . This great aspirer quickly perceived their de- signs ; and from the first saw that they dreaded his growing power , and wished its diminution . All his measures were conducted with ...
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