The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.B. Law, 1797 |
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... prisoner to Oxford , where the trea- fon was said to have been committed , and there tried before a partial judge , and a packed jury . He was accufed by Dugdale , Turberville , and others , who had already given evidence against the ...
... prisoner to Oxford , where the trea- fon was said to have been committed , and there tried before a partial judge , and a packed jury . He was accufed by Dugdale , Turberville , and others , who had already given evidence against the ...
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... prisoner . But the fate of Mrs. Gaunt was ftill more ter rible . Mrs. Gaunt was an anabaptift , noted for her beneficence , which she had extended to per- fons of all profeffions and perfuafions . One of the rebels knowing her humane ...
... prisoner . But the fate of Mrs. Gaunt was ftill more ter rible . Mrs. Gaunt was an anabaptift , noted for her beneficence , which she had extended to per- fons of all profeffions and perfuafions . One of the rebels knowing her humane ...
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... prisoner . However , the house of commons were refolved to inflict that punishment upon him which the laws were unable to execute . As he had , in his difcoveries , made very free with the names of many perfons in that houfe , admiral ...
... prisoner . However , the house of commons were refolved to inflict that punishment upon him which the laws were unable to execute . As he had , in his difcoveries , made very free with the names of many perfons in that houfe , admiral ...
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... prisoners . By the fuc- cefs of this campaign , Marlborough raised his military character , and confirmed himself in the confidence of the allies , naturally inclined to diftruft a foreign commander . " Marlborough , upon his return to ...
... prisoners . By the fuc- cefs of this campaign , Marlborough raised his military character , and confirmed himself in the confidence of the allies , naturally inclined to diftruft a foreign commander . " Marlborough , upon his return to ...
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... prisoner by the Heffian troops , who were in English pay . In the mean time prince Eugene on his part , after having been thrice repulfed , at last put the enemy into confufion . The rout then became general , and the flight precipitate ...
... prisoner by the Heffian troops , who were in English pay . In the mean time prince Eugene on his part , after having been thrice repulfed , at last put the enemy into confufion . The rout then became general , and the flight precipitate ...
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