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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... to the circum- stances of the plot . The supposed conspirators were seized and sent to Manchester to take their trials on the evidence of Lunt and Wilson . Lunt being ordered VOL . IV . B in court to point at the several prisoners , made.
... to the circum- stances of the plot . The supposed conspirators were seized and sent to Manchester to take their trials on the evidence of Lunt and Wilson . Lunt being ordered VOL . IV . B in court to point at the several prisoners , made.
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... sent home , to be prosecuted or not as his majesty should think fit ; and that he would take into his princely consideration the case of the Glenco men . This apparent resolution of his majesty to vindi- cate the honour of the ...
... sent home , to be prosecuted or not as his majesty should think fit ; and that he would take into his princely consideration the case of the Glenco men . This apparent resolution of his majesty to vindi- cate the honour of the ...
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... sent prisoner to Maestricht , where he was detained till assurances were received that the imprisoned garrison should be sent back to the allies . The war languished , or rather a total inaction prevailed on the Upper Rhine . In Italy ...
... sent prisoner to Maestricht , where he was detained till assurances were received that the imprisoned garrison should be sent back to the allies . The war languished , or rather a total inaction prevailed on the Upper Rhine . In Italy ...
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... sent by the republic of Venice to acknowledge him , he de- parted for Holland , where he arrived on the 9th of May . The summer passed over without any mate- rial action worth noticing . The scarcity of money kept both armies quiet ...
... sent by the republic of Venice to acknowledge him , he de- parted for Holland , where he arrived on the 9th of May . The summer passed over without any mate- rial action worth noticing . The scarcity of money kept both armies quiet ...
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... for filling the throne , and that he had been already named by some of the diets . King James received immediately this intelligence from Lewis XIV . who sent immediately M. de Pomponne , his Period 9. ] 23 WILLIAM III .
... for filling the throne , and that he had been already named by some of the diets . King James received immediately this intelligence from Lewis XIV . who sent immediately M. de Pomponne , his Period 9. ] 23 WILLIAM III .
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