The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 5University Press, 1849 |
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... council who had attended him to be sworn of his privy council , adding only Mr. Long his secretary , who before was not of the council . All which was done before he heard from the queen his mother ; who , notwithstanding the great ...
... council who had attended him to be sworn of his privy council , adding only Mr. Long his secretary , who before was not of the council . All which was done before he heard from the queen his mother ; who , notwithstanding the great ...
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... council of Scotland , by which they sent [ his majesty ] word , that they had proclaimed him king of Scotland , and sent him the proclamation , and wished that he would prepare himself to repair into that his kingdom ; in order to which ...
... council of Scotland , by which they sent [ his majesty ] word , that they had proclaimed him king of Scotland , and sent him the proclamation , and wished that he would prepare himself to repair into that his kingdom ; in order to which ...
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... council of estate ; so that he was sure to find no opposi- tion in whatsoever he proposed ; yet , after the parliament had served him so far , when they heard that the parlia- ment in England was broken , and their freedom and pri ...
... council of estate ; so that he was sure to find no opposi- tion in whatsoever he proposed ; yet , after the parliament had served him so far , when they heard that the parlia- ment in England was broken , and their freedom and pri ...
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... council and the kirk to invite the king into Scotland , or rather to let him know upon what terms he might come thither , the duke Hamilton , [ the ] earl of Lautherdale , and others of the nobility of that faction , who were now as ...
... council and the kirk to invite the king into Scotland , or rather to let him know upon what terms he might come thither , the duke Hamilton , [ the ] earl of Lautherdale , and others of the nobility of that faction , who were now as ...
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... council and the kirk , with which they themselves were enough offended , those lords of the engagement did not only refuse to meet with the lord Mountrose , but as soon as he came into the room where they were , though his majesty ...
... council and the kirk , with which they themselves were enough offended , those lords of the engagement did not only refuse to meet with the lord Mountrose , but as soon as he came into the room where they were , though his majesty ...
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affairs affection ambassadors amongst appeared army attend battle of Worcester believed better brought cardinal catholic chancellor Cologne command Condé condition council courage court Cromwell declared desired discourse don Lewis duke of Lorrain duke of York Dutch earl enemy England English exchequer expected father Flanders fleet France friends gave gentleman give Hague Holland honour hope horse importunity Ireland Irish journey justice king king's kingdom knew likewise looked lord Cottington lord Wilmot Madrid majesty majesty's marquis of Mountrose marquis of Ormond Middleton nation never obliged officers Owen O'Neile Paris parliament party peace persons present prevailed prince of Condé prince of Orange prince Rupert prisoners queen reason received religion resolution resolved returned Scotland Scots sent servants shewed ships soever Spain spake stay taken thence thereupon thing thither thought fit tion told town treated Tredagh trust whereof whilst Worcester