The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... , who promised the accustomed tribute , and made the ufual fubmiffions , he defifted from his intentions . The year following , finding them Aat.Ch.16 . them remifs in their fupplies , and untrue HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 13.
... , who promised the accustomed tribute , and made the ufual fubmiffions , he defifted from his intentions . The year following , finding them Aat.Ch.16 . them remifs in their fupplies , and untrue HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 13.
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... promised com- pliance ; but , prompted either by vanity , or revenge , adorned her perfon with the most ex- quifite art , and called up all her beauty on the occafion . The event anfwered her expecta- tions ; the king , no fooner faw ...
... promised com- pliance ; but , prompted either by vanity , or revenge , adorned her perfon with the most ex- quifite art , and called up all her beauty on the occafion . The event anfwered her expecta- tions ; the king , no fooner faw ...
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... promised by his father the government of Maine , a province of France , which had fubmit- ted to William , and was alfo declared fucceffor to the dukedom of Normandy . However , when he came to demand the execution of thefe en ...
... promised by his father the government of Maine , a province of France , which had fubmit- ted to William , and was alfo declared fucceffor to the dukedom of Normandy . However , when he came to demand the execution of thefe en ...
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... promises of future good treat- ment , and preference in the diftribution of his favours , to espouse his interefts . He was foon therefore in the field ; and at the head of a nu- merous army , fhewed himself in readiness to oppofe all ...
... promises of future good treat- ment , and preference in the diftribution of his favours , to espouse his interefts . He was foon therefore in the field ; and at the head of a nu- merous army , fhewed himself in readiness to oppofe all ...
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... promised by Rufus , whofe ambition was upon the watch to feize every advantage . He was no way folicitous about raifing the money , as he knew the riches of his clergy . From them , therefore , he forced the whole ; heedless of their ...
... promised by Rufus , whofe ambition was upon the watch to feize every advantage . He was no way folicitous about raifing the money , as he knew the riches of his clergy . From them , therefore , he forced the whole ; heedless of their ...
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