The History of England, Volumen5T. Osborne, 1759 |
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... use of the earls of Douglas and Ross to raise disturbances in that kingdom . But it is likely the earl of Douglas's measures were not very juft , fince the hiftory of Scotland speaks of no infurrection at Pius II.con- gratulates Edward ...
... use of the earls of Douglas and Ross to raise disturbances in that kingdom . But it is likely the earl of Douglas's measures were not very juft , fince the hiftory of Scotland speaks of no infurrection at Pius II.con- gratulates Edward ...
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... use him fo difhonorably . He ex- pressed his resentment to the king of France , who did not Hung fail to inflame it to the utmost of his power . Lewis himself could not but look upon Edward's proceedings as a deadly affront : but his ...
... use him fo difhonorably . He ex- pressed his resentment to the king of France , who did not Hung fail to inflame it to the utmost of his power . Lewis himself could not but look upon Edward's proceedings as a deadly affront : but his ...
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... use of á fecret expedient , which partly procured him what would have been with great difficulty obtained by way of arms . He bri- bed the lords of Croy and Chimay , brothers , prime minifters Monftreiet . and confidents of the duke ...
... use of á fecret expedient , which partly procured him what would have been with great difficulty obtained by way of arms . He bri- bed the lords of Croy and Chimay , brothers , prime minifters Monftreiet . and confidents of the duke ...
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... use his utmost endeavours to fhew him that he who had raised him to the throne , was powerful enough to pull him down ; and for the execution of that defign , defired their advice and affistance , The archbishop of York was very eafily ...
... use his utmost endeavours to fhew him that he who had raised him to the throne , was powerful enough to pull him down ; and for the execution of that defign , defired their advice and affistance , The archbishop of York was very eafily ...
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... use his authority to perfuade his fon to forfake the rebels . The lord Wells be- ing come to London , and hearing how much the king was incenfed against his fon , in a dread of feeling himself the effects of his refentment , took ...
... use his authority to perfuade his fon to forfake the rebels . The lord Wells be- ing come to London , and hearing how much the king was incenfed against his fon , in a dread of feeling himself the effects of his refentment , took ...
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affairs affiftance againſt ambaffadors Argentré army Bacon becauſe Befides biſhop brother cafe Caftile caufed cauſe Charles commiffioners Commin council crown daughter death defign defired duchefs duke of Bretagne duke of Burgundy duke of Clarence duke of Glocefter duke of Orleans duke of York earl of Richmond earl of Warwick Edw.IV Edward Edward IV enemies England Engliſh faid fame fecond feemed fent feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome foon ftill fubjects fuch fuffered Hall Henry Henry VI hiftorians himſelf Hollingh houfe houſe of York intereft John king of France king's kingdom laft laſt Lewis XI London lord mafter marriage meaſures moſt occafion paffed parliament peace perfon pope prefent pretended prince promiſed purpoſe queen raiſed reafon refolved reign Richard Richard III Rymer's Scotland ſeveral ſhe Stow thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne treaty troops truce uſe Whilft