English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... secure the advantages of position without which no commander would venture to attack ; and as transport was entirely horse - drawn even these could not begin until spring had produced a sufficient supply of fodder , or continue long ...
... secure the advantages of position without which no commander would venture to attack ; and as transport was entirely horse - drawn even these could not begin until spring had produced a sufficient supply of fodder , or continue long ...
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... secure the forfeiture of charters of towns , with the object of bringing the towns , and with them their representatives in Parliament , more under their own control . James owed his success . with the Parliament of 1685 largely to ...
... secure the forfeiture of charters of towns , with the object of bringing the towns , and with them their representatives in Parliament , more under their own control . James owed his success . with the Parliament of 1685 largely to ...
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... secure sheltering place , but conveys them with the tide , which is here very powerful , into two other bays still farther inland , being the spacious channels of two rivers , which empty themselves into the sea , one to the west and ...
... secure sheltering place , but conveys them with the tide , which is here very powerful , into two other bays still farther inland , being the spacious channels of two rivers , which empty themselves into the sea , one to the west and ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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