| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1771 - 452 pages
...A'bington, Mr. Ruflel, fon to the earl of Bedford, Mr. Wharton, Godfrey, Howe, all came to Exeter. England was in commotion. Lord Delamere took arms in Chefhire;...of Plymouth, declared for the prince ; the earl of Devonfbire made a like declaration in Derby ; the nobility and gentry of Nottingham embraced the fame... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 480 pages
...Abingdon, Mr. Rufiel, fon of the earl of Bedford, Mr. Wharton, Godfrey, Howe, came to Exeter. All England was in commotion. Lord Delamere took arms in Chefhire,...governor of Plymouth, declared for the prince, the eafl of Devonfhire made a like declaration in Derby. The nobility and gentry of Nottingham embraced... | |
| Frederic Hervey - 1779 - 506 pages
...kingdom caught the fame fpirit. The earl of Danby feized York ; lord Delamere took arms in Chefhire ; the earl of Bath, governor of Plymouth, declared for...gentry of Nottinghamfhire embraced the fame caufe. In the mean time a petition for a free parliament, figned by twentyfour bifhops and peers, was prefented... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 300 pages
...Exeter. All England was in commotion. General Lord Delamere took arms in Chefhire, the earl ofDanby feized York, the earl of Bath, governor of Plymouth...the fame caufe ; and every day there appeared fome effect of that univerfal combination, jnta which the nation had entered againft the commotion. « HA... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1789 - 330 pages
...Bedford, Mr. XVharton, Godfrey, Howe, all came to Exeter. .England was in commotion. Lord Delamare took arms in Chefhire ; the earl of Danby feized York...like declaration in Derby; the nobility and gentry of Nottingham embraced the fame caufe ; and every day there appeared fome effect of that univerfal combination... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 580 pages
...Bedford, Mr. Wharton, Godfrey, Howe, General came to Exeter. All England was in commorion. *°™ mo ~ Lord Delamere took arms in Chefhire, the earl of Danby...governor of Plymouth, declared for the prince, the carl of Devonfhire made a like declaration in Derby. The nobility and gentry of Nottinghamfhire embraced... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1800 - 452 pages
...commotion. * Lord Delamere took up arms in Cheshire ; the earl of Danby seised York ; the K 3 earl carl of Bath, governor of Plymouth, declared for the prince ; the earl of Devonshire made a like declaration in Derby ; the nobility and gentry of Nottingham embraced the same... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 310 pages
...to Exeter. England was in commotion. Lord Delainare took arms in Cheshire ; the earl of Danby seized York ; the earl of Bath, governor of Plymouth, declared for the prince. ; the earl of Devonshire made a like declaration in Derby ; the nobility and gentry of Nottingham embraced the same... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1810 - 550 pages
...Exeter. All England was in commotion. Lord Delamere took arms in Cheshire, the earl of Danby seized York, the earl of Bath, governor of Plymouth, declared for the prince, the earl of Devonshire knade a like declaration in Derby. The nobility and gentry of Nottinghamshire embraced the... | |
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