The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Tập 6Porter & Coates |
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... assistance ; and by the present efforts of the prince of Orange , and the prospect of relief from their allies , a different face of affairs began already . to appear . Groninghen was the first place that stopped the progress of the ...
... assistance ; and by the present efforts of the prince of Orange , and the prospect of relief from their allies , a different face of affairs began already . to appear . Groninghen was the first place that stopped the progress of the ...
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... assistance be demanded , if he sent a small supply , it would serve only to enrage the people , and render th breach ... assistance against domestic discontents ! If the Dutch , by their own vigor , and the assistance of allies , were ...
... assistance be demanded , if he sent a small supply , it would serve only to enrage the people , and render th breach ... assistance against domestic discontents ! If the Dutch , by their own vigor , and the assistance of allies , were ...
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... assistance sent against the Rochellers , 8. His moderation towards the Catholics aggravates the popular disquiets , 10. Dissolves the parliament on the plague appearing at Oxford , 10. Issues privy seals for borrowing money , 10 ...
... assistance sent against the Rochellers , 8. His moderation towards the Catholics aggravates the popular disquiets , 10. Dissolves the parliament on the plague appearing at Oxford , 10. Issues privy seals for borrowing money , 10 ...
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