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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... interest was revived , which had lain dormant in the times of profperity and triumph . Richard duke of York , who was defcended , by the mother's fide , from Lionel , one of the fons of Edward the Third , whereas the reigning king was ...
... interest was revived , which had lain dormant in the times of profperity and triumph . Richard duke of York , who was defcended , by the mother's fide , from Lionel , one of the fons of Edward the Third , whereas the reigning king was ...
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... interests and connexions . His first aim was to secure the in- terefts of the marquifs of Dorfet , father to lady Jane Gray , by procuring for him the title of duke of Suf- folk , which was lately become extinct . Having thus obliged ...
... interests and connexions . His first aim was to secure the in- terefts of the marquifs of Dorfet , father to lady Jane Gray , by procuring for him the title of duke of Suf- folk , which was lately become extinct . Having thus obliged ...
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... interest in the queen's affections , as may naturally be fup- pofed , promoted his interefts in the ftate ; and he conducted all things at his difcretion . But young and unexperienced as he was , he at length began to fancy that the ...
... interest in the queen's affections , as may naturally be fup- pofed , promoted his interefts in the ftate ; and he conducted all things at his difcretion . But young and unexperienced as he was , he at length began to fancy that the ...
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... interests , and maintain the liberties of Europe . It was obferved , that the lefs the wheels of government were clogged by a multiplicity of councils , the more vigorous would be their exertions . They were fhewn that the taxes which ...
... interests , and maintain the liberties of Europe . It was obferved , that the lefs the wheels of government were clogged by a multiplicity of councils , the more vigorous would be their exertions . They were fhewn that the taxes which ...
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... careffed by the French king , and the marquis de Torcy , with whom he ad- justed the principal interests of the duke of Savoy , and the elector of Bavaria . 0 At At length the treaties of peace and commerce be- tween ANN E. 289.
... careffed by the French king , and the marquis de Torcy , with whom he ad- justed the principal interests of the duke of Savoy , and the elector of Bavaria . 0 At At length the treaties of peace and commerce be- tween ANN E. 289.
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