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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... persons in those times , that do not agree with the relations we have met with of the same persons published in other authors . But , besides that they who put forth this History dare not take upon them to make any alterations in a work ...
... persons in those times , that do not agree with the relations we have met with of the same persons published in other authors . But , besides that they who put forth this History dare not take upon them to make any alterations in a work ...
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... persons , must be boldly looked upon and mentioned ) is not likely to be published , at least in the age in which it is writ , yet it may serve to inform myself , and some others , what we are to do , as well as to comfort us in what we ...
... persons , must be boldly looked upon and mentioned ) is not likely to be published , at least in the age in which it is writ , yet it may serve to inform myself , and some others , what we are to do , as well as to comfort us in what we ...
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... persons near him , ) and the charge of the war upon Spain , and France , that both the known and casual revenue being anticipated , the necessary subsistence of the household was unprovided for ; and the king on the sudden driven to ...
... persons near him , ) and the charge of the war upon Spain , and France , that both the known and casual revenue being anticipated , the necessary subsistence of the household was unprovided for ; and the king on the sudden driven to ...
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... persons who never meant to meet but in their own defence . In which always the king had the disadvantage to harbour persons about him , who , with their utmost industry , information , and malice , improved the faults and infirmities of ...
... persons who never meant to meet but in their own defence . In which always the king had the disadvantage to harbour persons about him , who , with their utmost industry , information , and malice , improved the faults and infirmities of ...
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... person . And I have not the least purpose of undervaluing his good parts and qualities , ( of which there will be ... persons , and with fine clothes . He began to be -18 . 17 Rise of the duke of Buckingham . 12 I. 14- Rise of the ...
... person . And I have not the least purpose of undervaluing his good parts and qualities , ( of which there will be ... persons , and with fine clothes . He began to be -18 . 17 Rise of the duke of Buckingham . 12 I. 14- Rise of the ...
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