A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 5George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... present hour . The fact is , the materials for modern English history are yet re- markably scanty , and of difficult access . That materials do exist , there can be no question ; but they are still chiefly to be found in private ...
... present hour . The fact is , the materials for modern English history are yet re- markably scanty , and of difficult access . That materials do exist , there can be no question ; but they are still chiefly to be found in private ...
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... present humour of the nation and the king , sufficed ; and a British and Hanoverian army , commanded by the earl of Stair , marched to operate a diversion , on the side of France , in favour of the queen of Hungary . The French , in ...
... present humour of the nation and the king , sufficed ; and a British and Hanoverian army , commanded by the earl of Stair , marched to operate a diversion , on the side of France , in favour of the queen of Hungary . The French , in ...
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... present , with his father , at the battle of Dettingen , and behaved with great gallantry on that occasion : when the earl of Stair resigned his command in the Netherlands , the duke of Cumberland , though scarcely twenty - four years ...
... present , with his father , at the battle of Dettingen , and behaved with great gallantry on that occasion : when the earl of Stair resigned his command in the Netherlands , the duke of Cumberland , though scarcely twenty - four years ...
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... present , with his father , at the battle of Dettingen , and behaved with great gallantry on that occasion : when the earl of Stair resigned his command in the Netherlands , the duke of Cumberland , though scarcely twenty - four years ...
... present , with his father , at the battle of Dettingen , and behaved with great gallantry on that occasion : when the earl of Stair resigned his command in the Netherlands , the duke of Cumberland , though scarcely twenty - four years ...
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... present government need ever be apprehended . " On the death of his father , Charles Edward assumed the title of king of Great Britain , but he was not recognised in this character by the papal and other courts which had acknowledged ...
... present government need ever be apprehended . " On the death of his father , Charles Edward assumed the title of king of Great Britain , but he was not recognised in this character by the papal and other courts which had acknowledged ...
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