The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the Reform Monarch of England ...: Including Political Portraits of the Celebrated Men who Were the Friends and Supporters of His GovernmentW. Emans, 1837 - 716 Seiten |
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... York . But , King Henry having at that time a large army at his command , asserted his title with effect ; and by the Statute of 7 , Henry IV . ch . 2 , it was enacted , that the inheritance of the Crown and Realms of England and France ...
... York . But , King Henry having at that time a large army at his command , asserted his title with effect ; and by the Statute of 7 , Henry IV . ch . 2 , it was enacted , that the inheritance of the Crown and Realms of England and France ...
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... York , who was kept in Germany eleven years . It was in vain that Prince Edward wrote and beseeched his father to allow him to return to England . It was the treatment that the fourth son received in this way , which attached him also ...
... York , who was kept in Germany eleven years . It was in vain that Prince Edward wrote and beseeched his father to allow him to return to England . It was the treatment that the fourth son received in this way , which attached him also ...
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... York audience , led her to refuse the fulfilment of stipulations previously entered into , wherefore , she chose to forfeit the sum named in case of failure , rather than play , and being then at Castle Howard for the benefit of the ...
... York audience , led her to refuse the fulfilment of stipulations previously entered into , wherefore , she chose to forfeit the sum named in case of failure , rather than play , and being then at Castle Howard for the benefit of the ...
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