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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... continued it to the end of the seventh book , ( with portions of the three following books , ) during his subsequent residence in the island of Jersey , previously to the year 1648 , as appears from the dates prefixed to those several ...
... continued it to the end of the seventh book , ( with portions of the three following books , ) during his subsequent residence in the island of Jersey , previously to the year 1648 , as appears from the dates prefixed to those several ...
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... continued down by degrees , as we conceive , from the like mistake , and the like root of animosity and discontent , had en- gaged us to make some remarks on the most eminent of them , and to lay them together in one view , for every ...
... continued down by degrees , as we conceive , from the like mistake , and the like root of animosity and discontent , had en- gaged us to make some remarks on the most eminent of them , and to lay them together in one view , for every ...
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... continued to this day to give the like wholesome counsel . Hæ tibi erunt artes , said our author , to a king of England : Keep always well with your parliaments . Let no vain whimsey of the example of other countries , but utterly ...
... continued to this day to give the like wholesome counsel . Hæ tibi erunt artes , said our author , to a king of England : Keep always well with your parliaments . Let no vain whimsey of the example of other countries , but utterly ...
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... continued calumny and backbiting . When the duke of York had made this marriage , it was not unnatural to those ill - minded men to suggest , that , for the time to come , that minister would be contriving advantages for the good of his ...
... continued calumny and backbiting . When the duke of York had made this marriage , it was not unnatural to those ill - minded men to suggest , that , for the time to come , that minister would be contriving advantages for the good of his ...
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... continued after his arrival in that court ; but that his marriage must presently ensue , which he well knew the king did the most impatiently desire of all blessings in this world : he said likewise , he would undertake ( and he could ...
... continued after his arrival in that court ; but that his marriage must presently ensue , which he well knew the king did the most impatiently desire of all blessings in this world : he said likewise , he would undertake ( and he could ...
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