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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... hope , that the repre- senting the truth , without any mixture of private passion or animosity , will be so far from giving offence to any ingenuous man of this time , that it will be received rather as an instruc- tion to the present ...
... hope , that the repre- senting the truth , without any mixture of private passion or animosity , will be so far from giving offence to any ingenuous man of this time , that it will be received rather as an instruc- tion to the present ...
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... hope therefore it will be judged necessary as well as use- ful , that an impartial account of the most material passages of those unhappy times should at last come out ; and that we shall have the general approbation , for having ...
... hope therefore it will be judged necessary as well as use- ful , that an impartial account of the most material passages of those unhappy times should at last come out ; and that we shall have the general approbation , for having ...
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... themselves right , though they ought not . And we hope no less , that the people will be convinced , that it were wiser and better for them to obtain the redress of their grievances by such ways as the ancient laws of this.
... themselves right , though they ought not . And we hope no less , that the people will be convinced , that it were wiser and better for them to obtain the redress of their grievances by such ways as the ancient laws of this.
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... hope to restrain his exorbitant power by our naval expeditions , we have employed our greatest industry , and a vast expense , to attack him by land in that part , where , by the strength of his numerous garrisons , he must be , for ...
... hope to restrain his exorbitant power by our naval expeditions , we have employed our greatest industry , and a vast expense , to attack him by land in that part , where , by the strength of his numerous garrisons , he must be , for ...
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... hope the reader will not be offended with some excursions , upon publish- ing such a work , that hath so much of information and instruc- tion in it , that it must furnish to every one great variety of reflections ; and , amongst others ...
... hope the reader will not be offended with some excursions , upon publish- ing such a work , that hath so much of information and instruc- tion in it , that it must furnish to every one great variety of reflections ; and , amongst others ...
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