The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... king's mur- derers . Lord Hume was the first in arms ; and , with a body of eight hundred horse , he suddenly ... king , under the title of 30 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... king's mur- derers . Lord Hume was the first in arms ; and , with a body of eight hundred horse , he suddenly ... king , under the title of 30 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... king , who loved retirement , for- bade the concourse that attended on his journey from Scotland , pretending that this ... king's displeasure , and were dismissed from their employments . These three seemed to be marked out for peculiar ...
... king , who loved retirement , for- bade the concourse that attended on his journey from Scotland , pretending that this ... king's displeasure , and were dismissed from their employments . These three seemed to be marked out for peculiar ...
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... king . Cobham and Grey were pardoned , after they had laid their heads on the block . Raleigh was reprieved , but remained in confinement many years afterwards , and at last suffered for this offence , which was never proved . A. D. ...
... king . Cobham and Grey were pardoned , after they had laid their heads on the block . Raleigh was reprieved , but remained in confinement many years afterwards , and at last suffered for this offence , which was never proved . A. D. ...
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... king , the queen , and prince Henry , the king's eldest son , were all expected to be present at the opening of the parliament . The king's second son , by reason of his tender age , would be absent , and it was resolved that . Percy ...
... king , the queen , and prince Henry , the king's eldest son , were all expected to be present at the opening of the parliament . The king's second son , by reason of his tender age , would be absent , and it was resolved that . Percy ...
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... king his buckler at a match of tilting . When Carre was advancing to execute his office , he was thrown by his horse , and his leg was broken in the king's presence . James approached him with pity and concern , and ordered him to be ...
... king his buckler at a match of tilting . When Carre was advancing to execute his office , he was thrown by his horse , and his leg was broken in the king's presence . James approached him with pity and concern , and ordered him to be ...
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