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Pagina 88
... force the city would engage to furnish for the defence of the kingdom against the Spaniards . The Mayor and Common Council , in return , desired to know what force the Queen's Highness wished them to furnish . The answer was , fifteen ...
... force the city would engage to furnish for the defence of the kingdom against the Spaniards . The Mayor and Common Council , in return , desired to know what force the Queen's Highness wished them to furnish . The answer was , fifteen ...
Pagina 142
... force , but that it would have been absolute insanity in them to leave that force at the disposal of the King . From the very beginning of his reign , it had evidently been his object to govern by an army . His third Parliament had ...
... force , but that it would have been absolute insanity in them to leave that force at the disposal of the King . From the very beginning of his reign , it had evidently been his object to govern by an army . His third Parliament had ...
Pagina 523
... force a passage . The English encountered them both by land and water . On both elements the enemy had a great superiority of force . On both they were signally defeated . Their ships were taken . Their troops were put to a total rout ...
... force a passage . The English encountered them both by land and water . On both elements the enemy had a great superiority of force . On both they were signally defeated . Their ships were taken . Their troops were put to a total rout ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
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