The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II. By Dr. Goldsmith. In Four Volumes. ...Messrs. W. Sleater, H. Chamberlaine, J. Potts, W. Colles, R. Moncrieffe, T. Walker, W. Wilson, J. Exshaw, and L. White, 1789 |
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... fent one Caryl as his agent to Rome to make fubmiffi- ons to the pope , and to pave the way for the re- admiffion of England into the bosom of the catho- lic church . These were but inaufpicious symptoms in the very beginning of his ...
... fent one Caryl as his agent to Rome to make fubmiffi- ons to the pope , and to pave the way for the re- admiffion of England into the bosom of the catho- lic church . These were but inaufpicious symptoms in the very beginning of his ...
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... fent one Caryl as his agent to Rome to make fubmiffi- ons to the pope , and to pave the way for the re- admiffion of England into the bofom of the catho- lic church . These were but inaufpicious symptoms in the very beginning of his ...
... fent one Caryl as his agent to Rome to make fubmiffi- ons to the pope , and to pave the way for the re- admiffion of England into the bofom of the catho- lic church . These were but inaufpicious symptoms in the very beginning of his ...
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... fent under the command of the earl of Feverfham and Churchill , to check the progrefs of the rebels . They took poft at Sedge- more , a village in the neighbourhood of Bridge- water , and were joined by the militia of the coun- A 4 ...
... fent under the command of the earl of Feverfham and Churchill , to check the progrefs of the rebels . They took poft at Sedge- more , a village in the neighbourhood of Bridge- water , and were joined by the militia of the coun- A 4 ...
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... fent down to try the delinquents . The natural brutality of this man's temper was enflamed by continual intoxica- tion . He told the prifoners , that if they would fave him the trouble of trying them they might expect fome favour ...
... fent down to try the delinquents . The natural brutality of this man's temper was enflamed by continual intoxica- tion . He told the prifoners , that if they would fave him the trouble of trying them they might expect fome favour ...
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... fent back by Jefferies , with me- naces and reproaches , and at laft were constrained to give a verdict against the prisoner . But the fate of Mrs. Gaunt was ftill more terri- ble . Mrs. Gaunt was an Anabaptift , noted for her ...
... fent back by Jefferies , with me- naces and reproaches , and at laft were constrained to give a verdict against the prisoner . But the fate of Mrs. Gaunt was ftill more terri- ble . Mrs. Gaunt was an Anabaptift , noted for her ...
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