The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Том 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... king to convey him , was in such a leaky condition as to give rise to a suspicion that his life had been aimed at , and that on discovering this , he would not allow the king's health to be drunk on board the vessel till they were ...
... king to convey him , was in such a leaky condition as to give rise to a suspicion that his life had been aimed at , and that on discovering this , he would not allow the king's health to be drunk on board the vessel till they were ...
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... king of France at the head of the army . Continuing till 1677 to serve in the war against the emperor , he acquired under the celebrated French gen- erals of the age , that knowledge of the art of war which he afterwards employed with ...
... king of France at the head of the army . Continuing till 1677 to serve in the war against the emperor , he acquired under the celebrated French gen- erals of the age , that knowledge of the art of war which he afterwards employed with ...
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... king , in which he expressed contrition for the part which he had taken in the Revolution , engaged to make amends ... king . I imagined that the prince of Orange's sole design was to provide for the safety of his own country , by ...
... king , in which he expressed contrition for the part which he had taken in the Revolution , engaged to make amends ... king . I imagined that the prince of Orange's sole design was to provide for the safety of his own country , by ...
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... king are briefly indicated by Mr Coxe . He was personally attached to James , -- a prince who , with all his grievous faults , was not without some redeeming virtues . He was displeased by the measures of William in favour of the ...
... king are briefly indicated by Mr Coxe . He was personally attached to James , -- a prince who , with all his grievous faults , was not without some redeeming virtues . He was displeased by the measures of William in favour of the ...
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... king treated him with great attention , and several places of dignity were conferred on him , some years elapsed before he could attain the exalted station to which he as- pired . Shortly after George I. arrived in the country , the ...
... king treated him with great attention , and several places of dignity were conferred on him , some years elapsed before he could attain the exalted station to which he as- pired . Shortly after George I. arrived in the country , the ...
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