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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... army , under the command of the marquis Spinola , who was then in the entire possession of it : but that his catholic majesty would use his interposition , with all the credit he had with the emperor and duke of Bavaria , without whose ...
... army , under the command of the marquis Spinola , who was then in the entire possession of it : but that his catholic majesty would use his interposition , with all the credit he had with the emperor and duke of Bavaria , without whose ...
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... army reinforced for the invasion of France ; in which the duke was general himself , and made that notable descent upon the Isle of Rhé , which was quickly afterwards attended with many unprosperous attempts , and then with a miserable ...
... army reinforced for the invasion of France ; in which the duke was general himself , and made that notable descent upon the Isle of Rhé , which was quickly afterwards attended with many unprosperous attempts , and then with a miserable ...
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... army , he had given up his commission of lieutenant , and withdrawn himself from the army . He was of a melancholic nature , and had little conversation with anybody , yet of a gentleman's family in Suffolk , of good fortune and ...
... army , he had given up his commission of lieutenant , and withdrawn himself from the army . He was of a melancholic nature , and had little conversation with anybody , yet of a gentleman's family in Suffolk , of good fortune and ...
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... army , with which he resolved in few days to transport himself to the relief of Rochelle , which was then straitly ... army . There was monsieur de Soubize , brother to the duke of Rohan , and other French gentlemen , who were very ...
... army , with which he resolved in few days to transport himself to the relief of Rochelle , which was then straitly ... army . There was monsieur de Soubize , brother to the duke of Rohan , and other French gentlemen , who were very ...
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... army , who was then speaking near his ear , he was on the sudden struck over his shoulder upon the breast with a knife ; upon which , without using any other words but that , " The villain hath killed me , " and in the same moment ...
... army , who was then speaking near his ear , he was on the sudden struck over his shoulder upon the breast with a knife ; upon which , without using any other words but that , " The villain hath killed me , " and in the same moment ...
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