A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... month of January , and chose for his associates one Harri- son , a catholic priest , sir William Perkins , captain Charnoc , and captain Porter . They gained over some desperate Jacobites to form an armed party , consisting of forty men ...
... month of January , and chose for his associates one Harri- son , a catholic priest , sir William Perkins , captain Charnoc , and captain Porter . They gained over some desperate Jacobites to form an armed party , consisting of forty men ...
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... month of January , and chose for his associates one Harri- son , a catholic priest , sir William Perkins , captain Charnoc , and captain Porter . They gained over some desperate Jacobites to form an armed party , consisting of forty men ...
... month of January , and chose for his associates one Harri- son , a catholic priest , sir William Perkins , captain Charnoc , and captain Porter . They gained over some desperate Jacobites to form an armed party , consisting of forty men ...
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... month , in the same manner ; but on the 26th of July and the 2d of August they re- tired to a house in the suburbs of Halle , and put in writing the terms to which they had agreed in the field . As William did not trust his three ...
... month , in the same manner ; but on the 26th of July and the 2d of August they re- tired to a house in the suburbs of Halle , and put in writing the terms to which they had agreed in the field . As William did not trust his three ...
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... month of January the earl of Portland had been sent as an ambassador - extraordinary to the court of France , and on the 27th of February , he made his public entry in Paris with such an extraor- dinary magnificence as had never been ...
... month of January the earl of Portland had been sent as an ambassador - extraordinary to the court of France , and on the 27th of February , he made his public entry in Paris with such an extraor- dinary magnificence as had never been ...
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... month of May . William , revolving in his mind the daily provo- cations and mortifications he had experienced in the last session , and the means of preventing their re- currence , found that their principal cause was the great ...
... month of May . William , revolving in his mind the daily provo- cations and mortifications he had experienced in the last session , and the means of preventing their re- currence , found that their principal cause was the great ...
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