The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... Scotland , in marriage to his eldest son ) could not make him think himself great enough . Nor could all the king's bounties , nor his own large accessions , raise a fortune to his heir ; but after six or eight years spent in outward ...
... Scotland , in marriage to his eldest son ) could not make him think himself great enough . Nor could all the king's bounties , nor his own large accessions , raise a fortune to his heir ; but after six or eight years spent in outward ...
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... Scotland , and received full pay as such ; and in his own office of earl marshal , more money was drawn from the people by his authority and pretence of jurisdiction , than had ever been extorted by all the officers precedent , ) yet ...
... Scotland , and received full pay as such ; and in his own office of earl marshal , more money was drawn from the people by his authority and pretence of jurisdiction , than had ever been extorted by all the officers precedent , ) yet ...
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... Scotland , the lord Bruce ; upon which they both transported themselves into Flanders , and attended only by two surgeons placed at a distance , and under an obligation not to stir but upon the fall of one of them , they fought under ...
... Scotland , the lord Bruce ; upon which they both transported themselves into Flanders , and attended only by two surgeons placed at a distance , and under an obligation not to stir but upon the fall of one of them , they fought under ...
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... Scotland , came into the kingdom with king James , as a gentleman ; under no other character , than a person well qualified by his breeding in France , and by study in human learning , in which he bore a good part in the entertainment ...
... Scotland , came into the kingdom with king James , as a gentleman ; under no other character , than a person well qualified by his breeding in France , and by study in human learning , in which he bore a good part in the entertainment ...
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... Scotland , which shortly after covered both kingdoms , he died with as much tranquillity of mind to all appearance , as used to attend a man of more severe exercise of virtue , and as little apprehension of death , which he expected ...
... Scotland , which shortly after covered both kingdoms , he died with as much tranquillity of mind to all appearance , as used to attend a man of more severe exercise of virtue , and as little apprehension of death , which he expected ...
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