The History of England: From the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, by T.S. Hughes. Being the Completion of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Present Reign, Band 1G. Bell, 1846 |
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... enemies . Philip II . , born and educated in Spain , did not entertain that predilection for the Netherlands which his father had cherished : the manners of the people were irksome to his haughty disposition , their privileges offensive ...
... enemies . Philip II . , born and educated in Spain , did not entertain that predilection for the Netherlands which his father had cherished : the manners of the people were irksome to his haughty disposition , their privileges offensive ...
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... enemy's commerce , and the system of pri- vateering was put in practice : the contest also extended itself to the colonies , and neutral trade suffered various restrictions and oppressions . This mercantile character of the age had a ...
... enemy's commerce , and the system of pri- vateering was put in practice : the contest also extended itself to the colonies , and neutral trade suffered various restrictions and oppressions . This mercantile character of the age had a ...
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... enemies . The danger was thus foreseen , but vanity prevailed ; and the duke of Anjou ascended the Spanish throne , under the name of Philip V. The emperor felt the more deeply wounded , as he had lost the succession chiefly through the ...
... enemies . The danger was thus foreseen , but vanity prevailed ; and the duke of Anjou ascended the Spanish throne , under the name of Philip V. The emperor felt the more deeply wounded , as he had lost the succession chiefly through the ...
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... enemies . Sweden then lay at the mercy of her foes ; but after a series of treaties dearly purchased with Hanover , Prussia , Denmark , and Poland , under the mediation of Great Britain , she at length concluded a peace with her most ...
... enemies . Sweden then lay at the mercy of her foes ; but after a series of treaties dearly purchased with Hanover , Prussia , Denmark , and Poland , under the mediation of Great Britain , she at length concluded a peace with her most ...
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... enemy's military chest fell into his hands , and 600 of the French Seypoys came over , with their arms , to join his ranks then joining major Lawrence , he continued to act under that officer with such vigor and talent , that he ...
... enemy's military chest fell into his hands , and 600 of the French Seypoys came over , with their arms , to join his ranks then joining major Lawrence , he continued to act under that officer with such vigor and talent , that he ...
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