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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... likewise from the same source of information . Indeed , before the com- pletion of this History , it was " supposed by his familya , " ( and the supposition seems to carry with it great probability , ) " that seeing an unjust and cruel ...
... likewise from the same source of information . Indeed , before the com- pletion of this History , it was " supposed by his familya , " ( and the supposition seems to carry with it great probability , ) " that seeing an unjust and cruel ...
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... likewise operated no doubt in the same way , by preventing the insertion of the long , circumstantial , and for the most part unfavourable , characters of the Spanish ministry , while a fear of tediousness would cause the omission of ...
... likewise operated no doubt in the same way , by preventing the insertion of the long , circumstantial , and for the most part unfavourable , characters of the Spanish ministry , while a fear of tediousness would cause the omission of ...
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... likewise must have had a staff to his spear like a weaver's beam . But that man after God's own heart thought it more expedient to his advantage over the enemy he was to contend with , to come against him with arms that he had tried ...
... likewise must have had a staff to his spear like a weaver's beam . But that man after God's own heart thought it more expedient to his advantage over the enemy he was to contend with , to come against him with arms that he had tried ...
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... likewise to himself . We have been led , from one step to another , further than the scope of a preface to this History might properly have drawn us , were it not that the observation of the miscarriages in former times , continued down ...
... likewise to himself . We have been led , from one step to another , further than the scope of a preface to this History might properly have drawn us , were it not that the observation of the miscarriages in former times , continued down ...
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... in some sort , acquainted with his temper and disposition , before they could know his person . This author likewise framed , disposed , and drew those letters and THE FIRST EDITION . XXV declarations from Breda , which χχίν PREFACE TO.
... in some sort , acquainted with his temper and disposition , before they could know his person . This author likewise framed , disposed , and drew those letters and THE FIRST EDITION . XXV declarations from Breda , which χχίν PREFACE TO.
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