A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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... Dutch , which fished in what were called the British seas . The Dutch were contented to pay thirty thousand pounds for a licence during this year , though they openly denied the claim of do- ininion in the seas beyond the friths , bays ...
... Dutch , which fished in what were called the British seas . The Dutch were contented to pay thirty thousand pounds for a licence during this year , though they openly denied the claim of do- ininion in the seas beyond the friths , bays ...
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... Dutch and French attacked the maritime towns of Flanders , now sought revenge by secretly fo- menting the commotions in Scotland , through the intrigues of the marquis of Seneterre , the French ambassador , and by the advice of the ...
... Dutch and French attacked the maritime towns of Flanders , now sought revenge by secretly fo- menting the commotions in Scotland , through the intrigues of the marquis of Seneterre , the French ambassador , and by the advice of the ...
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... Dutch commonwealth , desired to see a like form of government established in England . The genius of the two religions so closely at this time interwoven with politics , corresponded exactly to these divisions . The presbyterian ...
... Dutch commonwealth , desired to see a like form of government established in England . The genius of the two religions so closely at this time interwoven with politics , corresponded exactly to these divisions . The presbyterian ...
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... Dutch employed their good offices ; the Scots exclaimed and protested against the violence ; the queen , the prince of Wales , wrote the most pathetic letters to the parliament , but all solicitations were insolently rejected . Another ...
... Dutch employed their good offices ; the Scots exclaimed and protested against the violence ; the queen , the prince of Wales , wrote the most pathetic letters to the parliament , but all solicitations were insolently rejected . Another ...
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... Dutch ships of war , and arrived in the frith of Cromarty . Before he was permitted to land he was required to sign the covenant , and as he passed through Aberdeen , he saw one of the quarters of Montrose hanging over the gate by which ...
... Dutch ships of war , and arrived in the frith of Cromarty . Before he was permitted to land he was required to sign the covenant , and as he passed through Aberdeen , he saw one of the quarters of Montrose hanging over the gate by which ...
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A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain: From the First ... Ernst Zahn,Antoine Fr[ancois] Bertra De Moleville Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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