The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1782 |
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... England for life . In 1544 , being m de lieutenant- general of the North , he embarked for Scotland with a fleet and army , on ac- count of the Scots refaling to marry their young queen to prince Edward , " and land- ing in the Firth ...
... England for life . In 1544 , being m de lieutenant- general of the North , he embarked for Scotland with a fleet and army , on ac- count of the Scots refaling to marry their young queen to prince Edward , " and land- ing in the Firth ...
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... England , loft him this advantage , and that gentleman's being beheaded in March 1549 , caufed him to be greatly cenfured . About the fame time a frong faction was formed against him by Wriothelly , earl of Southampton , and Dudley ...
... England , loft him this advantage , and that gentleman's being beheaded in March 1549 , caufed him to be greatly cenfured . About the fame time a frong faction was formed against him by Wriothelly , earl of Southampton , and Dudley ...
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... England . The fol- towing extract contains the principal parts of his arguments on this fubje & . The former letter being only an intro- duction , we are now coming to the main fubject . Poor England is fubdued by the combined forces of ...
... England . The fol- towing extract contains the principal parts of his arguments on this fubje & . The former letter being only an intro- duction , we are now coming to the main fubject . Poor England is fubdued by the combined forces of ...
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... England fhall be ftrip- ped of all its riches , then thefe quondam good cuftomers will buy more fiks , more brocades , more gold and fiver lace , and more every thing than ever they did be . fore , because they will have nothing to pay ...
... England fhall be ftrip- ped of all its riches , then thefe quondam good cuftomers will buy more fiks , more brocades , more gold and fiver lace , and more every thing than ever they did be . fore , because they will have nothing to pay ...
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... England and America fhould not be at prefent in a flourishing condition ? How indeed could it have been otherwife in fuch a ftate of things ? -At the fame time , it is proper to afk , will the continuance of the war , and thofe mutual ...
... England and America fhould not be at prefent in a flourishing condition ? How indeed could it have been otherwife in fuch a ftate of things ? -At the fame time , it is proper to afk , will the continuance of the war , and thofe mutual ...
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