Edward VI-Charles IIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... , in which about eight hundred of their army were flain ; and the popularity which he gained upon this occafion , feconded his views in the further pro- I pagation pagation of the new doctrines . But the cha- racter HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... , in which about eight hundred of their army were flain ; and the popularity which he gained upon this occafion , feconded his views in the further pro- I pagation pagation of the new doctrines . But the cha- racter HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... occafion command the service of ten thousand men among his fer- vants , tenants , and retainers . He had already provided arms for their use ; and having en- gaged in his interests Sir John Sharrington , master of the mint at Bristol ...
... occafion command the service of ten thousand men among his fer- vants , tenants , and retainers . He had already provided arms for their use ; and having en- gaged in his interests Sir John Sharrington , master of the mint at Bristol ...
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... occafion , endea- voured to remove the reproach from himself by a very grofs artifice . He ordered his con- feffor to deliver in his presence a fermon in favour of toleration ; but Bonner in his turn would not take the whole of the ...
... occafion , endea- voured to remove the reproach from himself by a very grofs artifice . He ordered his con- feffor to deliver in his presence a fermon in favour of toleration ; but Bonner in his turn would not take the whole of the ...
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... occafions , she took several very extorting methods by loans , which were forced from feveral whom the thought most ... occafion to come over to England , declared , that if he were not feconded by England at this crifis , he would ...
... occafions , she took several very extorting methods by loans , which were forced from feveral whom the thought most ... occafion to come over to England , declared , that if he were not feconded by England at this crifis , he would ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. Pole , whofe gentleness in power we have of- ten had occafion to mention , furvived her but one day . She was buried in Henry the fe- venth's chapel , according to the rites of the church of Rome . CHAP . F 3 ΕΙ BETH ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Pole , whofe gentleness in power we have of- ten had occafion to mention , furvived her but one day . She was buried in Henry the fe- venth's chapel , according to the rites of the church of Rome . CHAP . F 3 ΕΙ BETH ...
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