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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... cause the omission of many pages respecting the amusement of the toros , & c . at Madrid , when their father was ambassador at the court of Spain . Even without any of the foregoing reasons , distance of time might have blunted the edge ...
... cause the omission of many pages respecting the amusement of the toros , & c . at Madrid , when their father was ambassador at the court of Spain . Even without any of the foregoing reasons , distance of time might have blunted the edge ...
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... cause for which they had suffered , and their resolutions of adhering to their old prin- ciples , in support of the church of England , and the ancient monarchical government of this kingdom , than in choosing to place the protection of ...
... cause for which they had suffered , and their resolutions of adhering to their old prin- ciples , in support of the church of England , and the ancient monarchical government of this kingdom , than in choosing to place the protection of ...
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... cause ; as well because the impressions those mistakes have made , and the marks they have left behind them , will not easily be worn out ; as that it might look like insulting over their misfortunes who have been the chief losers by ...
... cause ; as well because the impressions those mistakes have made , and the marks they have left behind them , will not easily be worn out ; as that it might look like insulting over their misfortunes who have been the chief losers by ...
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... cause in any other way so much as at sea . The situa- tion of this country adapts it for advantages by sea : the trade of it enables it to go on with a war by sea : and neither of them can long bear a great expense of a war in a foreign ...
... cause in any other way so much as at sea . The situa- tion of this country adapts it for advantages by sea : the trade of it enables it to go on with a war by sea : and neither of them can long bear a great expense of a war in a foreign ...
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... cause ; wherein so much of what was dearest to yourself was so highly concerned . Of the transactions within these kingdoms , soon after the war was ended , especially just before and after the barbarous murder of the blessed king ...
... cause ; wherein so much of what was dearest to yourself was so highly concerned . Of the transactions within these kingdoms , soon after the war was ended , especially just before and after the barbarous murder of the blessed king ...
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