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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... appeared however upon a reexamination of the MS . that there still remained readings which had been overlooked and which ought to have been admitted : and accordingly not only a fresh collation of the MS . has been made , but the a 2 ...
... appeared however upon a reexamination of the MS . that there still remained readings which had been overlooked and which ought to have been admitted : and accordingly not only a fresh collation of the MS . has been made , but the a 2 ...
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... appeared so few signs of repentance and reformation . Some persons will see they are designed to be excepted out of this remark , whose conduct hath happily made amends for the mistakes of their ancestors , and whose practice in the sta ...
... appeared so few signs of repentance and reformation . Some persons will see they are designed to be excepted out of this remark , whose conduct hath happily made amends for the mistakes of their ancestors , and whose practice in the sta ...
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... appeared , but his being an unwearied assertor of the church of England's cause , and a constant friend and servant to the true interest of it ; to which either of them was really more irreconcilable , than they were to each other ...
... appeared , but his being an unwearied assertor of the church of England's cause , and a constant friend and servant to the true interest of it ; to which either of them was really more irreconcilable , than they were to each other ...
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... appeared in court , and drew the king's eyes upon him . There were enough in the court enough angry and incensed ... appearance in court , he was made cupbearer to the king ; by which he was naturally to be much in his presence , and so ...
... appeared in court , and drew the king's eyes upon him . There were enough in the court enough angry and incensed ... appearance in court , he was made cupbearer to the king ; by which he was naturally to be much in his presence , and so ...
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... appearing no marks , or evidence , that the king did really lessen his affection to him , to the hour of his death . On the contrary , as he created him duke of Buckingham in his absence , whilst he was with the prince in Spain ; -20 ...
... appearing no marks , or evidence , that the king did really lessen his affection to him , to the hour of his death . On the contrary , as he created him duke of Buckingham in his absence , whilst he was with the prince in Spain ; -20 ...
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