The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... engaged to remain there for so.ne years . During the absence of the regent some confusions prevailed in Scotland , and such mutual enmity , rapine , and violence among the great families , that that kingdom was for a long time utterly ...
... engaged to remain there for so.ne years . During the absence of the regent some confusions prevailed in Scotland , and such mutual enmity , rapine , and violence among the great families , that that kingdom was for a long time utterly ...
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... engaged some of the cantons to furnish troops to the emperor . That prince invaded Italy with a considerable army ; but being repulsed from before Milan , he retreated with his army into Germany , made peace with France and Venice ...
... engaged some of the cantons to furnish troops to the emperor . That prince invaded Italy with a considerable army ; but being repulsed from before Milan , he retreated with his army into Germany , made peace with France and Venice ...
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... engaged the king not to proceed farther at present in his enmity against France : he could hope for assistance from no power in Europe . Ferdinand , his father - in - law , who had often deceived him , was declining through age and ...
... engaged the king not to proceed farther at present in his enmity against France : he could hope for assistance from no power in Europe . Ferdinand , his father - in - law , who had often deceived him , was declining through age and ...
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... engaged to effect his purpose . He took an opportunity of representing to the king and council , that Tournay lay so remote from Ca- lais , that it would be very difficult , if not impossible , in case of war , to keep the communication ...
... engaged to effect his purpose . He took an opportunity of representing to the king and council , that Tournay lay so remote from Ca- lais , that it would be very difficult , if not impossible , in case of war , to keep the communication ...
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... engaged the first no- bility to give him water and the towel . He affect- ed a rank superior to what had ever been claimed by any churchman in England . Warham the pri- mate having written him a letter , in which he sub- scribed himself ...
... engaged the first no- bility to give him water and the towel . He affect- ed a rank superior to what had ever been claimed by any churchman in England . Warham the pri- mate having written him a letter , in which he sub- scribed himself ...
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