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 |
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... attacking Namur , for covering the siege , and forming an army to observe the motions of the enemy on the maritime side of Flanders , he caused the place to be invested by the elector of Bavaria , with his own troops , the forces of the ...
... attacking Namur , for covering the siege , and forming an army to observe the motions of the enemy on the maritime side of Flanders , he caused the place to be invested by the elector of Bavaria , with his own troops , the forces of the ...
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... attack upon the royal prerogative , of which he was no less jealous than any of his predecessors . He signified his dis- pleasure to Sunderland , who , with all his adherents , declared for the bill . His majesty , far from sus- pecting ...
... attack upon the royal prerogative , of which he was no less jealous than any of his predecessors . He signified his dis- pleasure to Sunderland , who , with all his adherents , declared for the bill . His majesty , far from sus- pecting ...
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... attack king William in the midst of his guards . The scene of the in- tended attempt was the lane between Brentford and Turnham Green , through which William usually passed on his return from Richmond ; and the 15th of February was the ...
... attack king William in the midst of his guards . The scene of the in- tended attempt was the lane between Brentford and Turnham Green , through which William usually passed on his return from Richmond ; and the 15th of February was the ...
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... attack upon the royal prerogative , of which he was no less jealous than any of his predecessors . He signified his dis- pleasure to Sunderland , who , with all his adherents , declared for the bill . His majesty , far from sus- pecting ...
... attack upon the royal prerogative , of which he was no less jealous than any of his predecessors . He signified his dis- pleasure to Sunderland , who , with all his adherents , declared for the bill . His majesty , far from sus- pecting ...
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... attack king William in the midst of his guards . The scene of the in- tended attempt was the lane between Brentford and Turnham Green , through which William usually passed on his return from Richmond ; and the 15th of February was the ...
... attack king William in the midst of his guards . The scene of the in- tended attempt was the lane between Brentford and Turnham Green , through which William usually passed on his return from Richmond ; and the 15th of February was the ...
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