The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Band 4Porter & Coates, 1876 |
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... success ; that a sea war , indeed , might be both safe and successful against Spain , but would not affect the enemy in such vital parts as to make them stop their career of success in Germany , and abandon all their acquisitions ; and ...
... success ; that a sea war , indeed , might be both safe and successful against Spain , but would not affect the enemy in such vital parts as to make them stop their career of success in Germany , and abandon all their acquisitions ; and ...
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... success of this project . The planting of hops increased much in England during this reign . Greenland is thought to have been discovered about this period , and the whale - fishery was carried on with success ; but the industry of the ...
... success of this project . The planting of hops increased much in England during this reign . Greenland is thought to have been discovered about this period , and the whale - fishery was carried on with success ; but the industry of the ...
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... successes , was at last routed , and this only remaining hope of the royal party finally extin guished . 36 When ... success , at Kilsyth . This was the most complete victory that Montrose ever obtained . The royalists put to the ...
... successes , was at last routed , and this only remaining hope of the royal party finally extin guished . 36 When ... success , at Kilsyth . This was the most complete victory that Montrose ever obtained . The royalists put to the ...
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CHAPTER XLVII | 15 |
CHAPTER XLVIII | 38 |
CHAPTER XLIX | 60 |
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