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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... returned to Brussels about the time that the prince came back into Holland with the fleet ; and lay there very privately , and as incognito , for some time , till he heard of the murder of the [ late ] king . And then he sent a ser ...
... returned to Brussels about the time that the prince came back into Holland with the fleet ; and lay there very privately , and as incognito , for some time , till he heard of the murder of the [ late ] king . And then he sent a ser ...
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... returned not till his majesty was in the hands of the Scottish army ; and from that time he per- formed all the offices of fidelity and duty to the king that a generous and worthy person could find any opportunity to perform : and with ...
... returned not till his majesty was in the hands of the Scottish army ; and from that time he per- formed all the offices of fidelity and duty to the king that a generous and worthy person could find any opportunity to perform : and with ...
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... returned to their allegiance , or would speedily be reduced ; of which he expected every day to receive advertisement ; which if it should fall out , yet he foresaw many objections might be made against his going thither , not only in ...
... returned to their allegiance , or would speedily be reduced ; of which he expected every day to receive advertisement ; which if it should fall out , yet he foresaw many objections might be made against his going thither , not only in ...
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... returned , they believed that there was some affected delay ; and so went to the prince of Orange , who had advised and was well pleased with that embassy , to know when that money would be ready for the king , that he might likewise ...
... returned , they believed that there was some affected delay ; and so went to the prince of Orange , who had advised and was well pleased with that embassy , to know when that money would be ready for the king , that he might likewise ...
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... returned their visits at their own lodging , but seemed not pleased with their journey to Madrid , and spake much of the necessities that crown was in , and [ its ] disability to assist the king ; which [ the am- bassadors ] imputed to ...
... returned their visits at their own lodging , but seemed not pleased with their journey to Madrid , and spake much of the necessities that crown was in , and [ its ] disability to assist the king ; which [ the am- bassadors ] imputed to ...
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