The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.T. Davies ... Becket and De Hondt, and T. Cadell, 1771 |
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... hand of the throne , and to enjoy the fame honours and privileges which had usually been granted the uncles of kings in England . However , he ftill drove on his favourite fchemes of refor- mation , and gave more confiftency to the te ...
... hand of the throne , and to enjoy the fame honours and privileges which had usually been granted the uncles of kings in England . However , he ftill drove on his favourite fchemes of refor- mation , and gave more confiftency to the te ...
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... hand , defiring that the admiral might be appointed his governor ; but the council being apprized of his schemes , fent deputies to affure him , that if he did not defift they would deprive him of his office , fend him prisoner to the ...
... hand , defiring that the admiral might be appointed his governor ; but the council being apprized of his schemes , fent deputies to affure him , that if he did not defift they would deprive him of his office , fend him prisoner to the ...
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... hands ; and the rents being moderate , they were able to maintain their families on the profits of agri- culture . But now thefe lands being poffeffed by the nobility , the rents were raised ; and the farmers perceiving that wool was a ...
... hands ; and the rents being moderate , they were able to maintain their families on the profits of agri- culture . But now thefe lands being poffeffed by the nobility , the rents were raised ; and the farmers perceiving that wool was a ...
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... hands of a man who had affumed all power to himself . The king , who never much cared for Somerset , gave their ad- dress a favourable reception ; and the protec- tor was fent to the Tower , with fome of his friends and partizans ...
... hands of a man who had affumed all power to himself . The king , who never much cared for Somerset , gave their ad- dress a favourable reception ; and the protec- tor was fent to the Tower , with fome of his friends and partizans ...
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... hand , was alleged and read against him at the bar of the house , who once more fent a deputation to him , to know whe- ther the confeffion was voluntary or extorted . Somerset thanked them for their candour ; owned that it was his ...
... hand , was alleged and read against him at the bar of the house , who once more fent a deputation to him , to know whe- ther the confeffion was voluntary or extorted . Somerset thanked them for their candour ; owned that it was his ...
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