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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... desired to perform it with respect to his memory , so we hope we have not exceeded the bounds of truth and modesty , which he himself would have taken unkindly from those that are doing this office to him . Whatever misfortunes he might ...
... desired to perform it with respect to his memory , so we hope we have not exceeded the bounds of truth and modesty , which he himself would have taken unkindly from those that are doing this office to him . Whatever misfortunes he might ...
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... desired by the king and his chief ministers , was in no degree acceptable to the Spanish nation in general , and less to the court of Rome , where , though the new pope seemed more inclined to grant the dispensation than his pre ...
... desired by the king and his chief ministers , was in no degree acceptable to the Spanish nation in general , and less to the court of Rome , where , though the new pope seemed more inclined to grant the dispensation than his pre ...
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... desired might not be deferred , but that they might take their leaves of the king within two days , in which they would have all things ready which were necessary , his highness pretending to hunt at Theo- bald's , and the duke to take ...
... desired might not be deferred , but that they might take their leaves of the king within two days , in which they would have all things ready which were necessary , his highness pretending to hunt at Theo- bald's , and the duke to take ...
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... desired , in the manner of it , to gratify the emperor and the duke of Bavaria all they could , which would take up very little time . " All which being so contrary to the duke's positions and purposes , his displeasure to Cottington ...
... desired , in the manner of it , to gratify the emperor and the duke of Bavaria all they could , which would take up very little time . " All which being so contrary to the duke's positions and purposes , his displeasure to Cottington ...
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... desired only to know , " whether it could not be in his power , by all dutiful application , and all possible service , to be restored to the good opinion his grace had once vouchsafed to have of him , and to be admitted to serve him ...
... desired only to know , " whether it could not be in his power , by all dutiful application , and all possible service , to be restored to the good opinion his grace had once vouchsafed to have of him , and to be admitted to serve him ...
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