The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.B. Law, 1797 |
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... entered upon bu- finefs , and fent down fome votes to the com- mons , of which the latter deigned not to take the leaft notice . In a few days after , the com- VOL . III . B mons • mons voted that the house of lords was useless ER ...
... entered upon bu- finefs , and fent down fome votes to the com- mons , of which the latter deigned not to take the leaft notice . In a few days after , the com- VOL . III . B mons • mons voted that the house of lords was useless ER ...
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... , he , with a barbarous policy , put every garrifon that made any refiftance to the fword . He entered the city of Drogheda by ftorm , and indifcriminately but- 6 chered chered men , women , and children ; fo that 4 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... , he , with a barbarous policy , put every garrifon that made any refiftance to the fword . He entered the city of Drogheda by ftorm , and indifcriminately but- 6 chered chered men , women , and children ; fo that 4 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... entered , took his place , and attended to the debates for fome time . When the queftion was ready to be put , he fud- denly started up , and began to load the parlia- ment with the vileft reproaches for their tyran- ny , ambition ...
... entered , took his place , and attended to the debates for fome time . When the queftion was ready to be put , he fud- denly started up , and began to load the parlia- ment with the vileft reproaches for their tyran- ny , ambition ...
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... entered the harbour , burned the shipping there , and then failed out triumph- antly to purfue his voyage . At Cadiz , he took two galleons , valued at near two millions pieces of eight . At the Canaries , he burned a Spanish fleet of ...
... entered the harbour , burned the shipping there , and then failed out triumph- antly to purfue his voyage . At Cadiz , he took two galleons , valued at near two millions pieces of eight . At the Canaries , he burned a Spanish fleet of ...
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... entered into by the royalifts , which were detected and punished , ferved him as a pretext to lay an heavy tax upon all of that par- ty , of a tenth penny on all their poffeffions . In order to raise this oppreffive impofition , ten ma ...
... entered into by the royalifts , which were detected and punished , ferved him as a pretext to lay an heavy tax upon all of that par- ty , of a tenth penny on all their poffeffions . In order to raise this oppreffive impofition , ten ma ...
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