An Abridgment of the History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithG. Kearsley, 1774 - 356 trang |
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... success of these probable schemes , on condition of extirpating the proteftant religion . Upon his refufal , " To pot James mult go , " as the Jefuits were faid to ex- prefs it . In confequence of this dreadful information , fuf ...
... success of these probable schemes , on condition of extirpating the proteftant religion . Upon his refufal , " To pot James mult go , " as the Jefuits were faid to ex- prefs it . In confequence of this dreadful information , fuf ...
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... success . first began to dawn upon the British arms . The affairs of the English feemed to gain the afcendancy , by the conduct of Mr. Clive . This gentleman had at first entered the company's fervice in a civil capacity , but finding ...
... success . first began to dawn upon the British arms . The affairs of the English feemed to gain the afcendancy , by the conduct of Mr. Clive . This gentleman had at first entered the company's fervice in a civil capacity , but finding ...
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