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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... thing in the world ; it is what every body in England finds and feels , and knows to be right , and they are not long a finding it neither . This is that THE FIRST EDITION . xvii interest that is supported non xvi PREFACE TO.
... thing in the world ; it is what every body in England finds and feels , and knows to be right , and they are not long a finding it neither . This is that THE FIRST EDITION . xvii interest that is supported non xvi PREFACE TO.
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... thing hard at the door of that king , once a most gracious and indulgent mas- ter to our author , and who was certainly not of a disposition to do harsh things to any body ; and who , as we have reason to believe , out of the sense of ...
... thing hard at the door of that king , once a most gracious and indulgent mas- ter to our author , and who was certainly not of a disposition to do harsh things to any body ; and who , as we have reason to believe , out of the sense of ...
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... partial on their side , since it cannot be doubted but this author must have had his materials from un- deniable and unexceptionable hands , and could have no tempta- tion to insert any thing but the truth in a DEDICATION ...
... partial on their side , since it cannot be doubted but this author must have had his materials from un- deniable and unexceptionable hands , and could have no tempta- tion to insert any thing but the truth in a DEDICATION ...
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... thing but the truth in a work of this nature , which was designed to remain to posterity , as a faithful record of things and persons in those times , and of his own unquestion- able sincerity in the representation of them . In this ...
... thing but the truth in a work of this nature , which was designed to remain to posterity , as a faithful record of things and persons in those times , and of his own unquestion- able sincerity in the representation of them . In this ...
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... thing in the defence of such actions , so destructive to the very essence of the go- vernment , and yet impossible to be conducted without much consultation and advice , it is hoped this reflection will not be thought to have proceeded ...
... thing in the defence of such actions , so destructive to the very essence of the go- vernment , and yet impossible to be conducted without much consultation and advice , it is hoped this reflection will not be thought to have proceeded ...
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