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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... mentioned , a collation having been previously made of the original MS . , the variations thereof from the printed text were appended in the form of notes to an edition of the received text : and subse- quently many of these variations ...
... mentioned , a collation having been previously made of the original MS . , the variations thereof from the printed text were appended in the form of notes to an edition of the received text : and subse- quently many of these variations ...
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... part of bringing the fleet of England , and the body of the English seamen , to concur in the king's restora- tion ; and had , before that time , been very meritorious towards his majesty , as is mentioned at large in the.
... part of bringing the fleet of England , and the body of the English seamen , to concur in the king's restora- tion ; and had , before that time , been very meritorious towards his majesty , as is mentioned at large in the.
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... mentioned at large in the ensuing parts of this History . These were the principal ; and besides these , there was one more , who , though in a different rank , was admit- ted at that time into the most intimate trust and confidence ...
... mentioned at large in the ensuing parts of this History . These were the principal ; and besides these , there was one more , who , though in a different rank , was admit- ted at that time into the most intimate trust and confidence ...
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... mentioned unavoidable misfortunes , nor both toge- ther , that gave the fatal and last decisive blow to the fortune of this good man . The king had too good a judgment , and was too well natured , to have been imposed upon barely by ...
... mentioned unavoidable misfortunes , nor both toge- ther , that gave the fatal and last decisive blow to the fortune of this good man . The king had too good a judgment , and was too well natured , to have been imposed upon barely by ...
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... mentioned in this His- tory concerning so near relations , and would have them pass for mistaken informations . But it is to be hoped that such a concern of kindred for their families , though not blameable in them , will rather appear ...
... mentioned in this His- tory concerning so near relations , and would have them pass for mistaken informations . But it is to be hoped that such a concern of kindred for their families , though not blameable in them , will rather appear ...
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