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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... WILLIAM HI . continued . QUEEN MARY's death did not interrupt the course of parliamentary business . The Lancashire plot , which in the preceding summer had been laid before the commons , was revived early in the present session . One ...
... WILLIAM HI . continued . QUEEN MARY's death did not interrupt the course of parliamentary business . The Lancashire plot , which in the preceding summer had been laid before the commons , was revived early in the present session . One ...
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... of 5000 guineas , and sent them back to sir Thomas Cooke the morning before he was to make * his confession , and the fact appeared sufficiently proved to B 2 Period 9.1 8 WILLIAM III . took place on this occasion. The attempts, at ...
... of 5000 guineas , and sent them back to sir Thomas Cooke the morning before he was to make * his confession , and the fact appeared sufficiently proved to B 2 Period 9.1 8 WILLIAM III . took place on this occasion. The attempts, at ...
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... wealth instead of gold and silver , such as bank - bills , exchequer tallies , and government securities . The malcontents took this opportunity to exclaim against the bank , and even attempted 4 [ Period 9 . WILLIAM III .
... wealth instead of gold and silver , such as bank - bills , exchequer tallies , and government securities . The malcontents took this opportunity to exclaim against the bank , and even attempted 4 [ Period 9 . WILLIAM III .
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... William arrived in Holland in the middle of May , and took the field on the 6th of June , at the head of an army much superior to that of the French , who , besides their inferiority in numbers , had lost the best of their generals by ...
... William arrived in Holland in the middle of May , and took the field on the 6th of June , at the head of an army much superior to that of the French , who , besides their inferiority in numbers , had lost the best of their generals by ...
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... William , at Inverlochie , and offered to take the oaths . But the colonel , being only a military man , could not or would not tender them , and Macdonald was forced to seek for some of the legal magistrates ; but the snow was then ...
... William , at Inverlochie , and offered to take the oaths . But the colonel , being only a military man , could not or would not tender them , and Macdonald was forced to seek for some of the legal magistrates ; but the snow was then ...
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