A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 379
... passed the Scheld with a large army , and plundered Halle . The campaign was , however , passed without a decisive battle . The French received some checks , both on the Rhine and in Italy , where they had been making extensive ...
... passed the Scheld with a large army , and plundered Halle . The campaign was , however , passed without a decisive battle . The French received some checks , both on the Rhine and in Italy , where they had been making extensive ...
Page 390
... passed a bill for the settlement of a colony on the isthmus of Darien . Many of the London merchants , allured by the prospect of a new colonial settlement free from all taxes and restrictions for twenty - one years , entered eagerly ...
... passed a bill for the settlement of a colony on the isthmus of Darien . Many of the London merchants , allured by the prospect of a new colonial settlement free from all taxes and restrictions for twenty - one years , entered eagerly ...
Page 438
... passed by the Scot- tish parliament . A bill to this effect was passed in the lords and sent down to the commons , but after being read it was ordered to lie on the table , while they proceeded with one of their own , which was designed ...
... passed by the Scot- tish parliament . A bill to this effect was passed in the lords and sent down to the commons , but after being read it was ordered to lie on the table , while they proceeded with one of their own , which was designed ...
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