A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... severe ; and he is said to have declared to his particular friends that he never would have responded to the call of the nation in their exigency if he could have anticipated , on their part , such ingratitude and distrust . His ...
... severe ; and he is said to have declared to his particular friends that he never would have responded to the call of the nation in their exigency if he could have anticipated , on their part , such ingratitude and distrust . His ...
Page 401
... severe blow to their reputation . They had generally been con- sidered patriots , but they had now sacrificed the ... severely in William's cause , and no compensation had yet been made them . Their case was now taken up by the house ...
... severe blow to their reputation . They had generally been con- sidered patriots , but they had now sacrificed the ... severely in William's cause , and no compensation had yet been made them . Their case was now taken up by the house ...
Page 444
... severe loss to the cause of Charles . The English fleet , however , rendered him important service by taking Carthagena and Alicant . Charles was now acknowledged king of Spain in Arragon , Valencia , and Catalonia . The French ...
... severe loss to the cause of Charles . The English fleet , however , rendered him important service by taking Carthagena and Alicant . Charles was now acknowledged king of Spain in Arragon , Valencia , and Catalonia . The French ...
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