The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 4University Press, 1849 |
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... ENGLAND , TOGETHER WITH AN HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE AFFAIRS OF IRELAND , BY EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON , NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME CAREFULLY PRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL MS . PRESERVED IN THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY . TO WHICH ARE SUBJOINED THE NOTES OF ...
... ENGLAND , TOGETHER WITH AN HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE AFFAIRS OF IRELAND , BY EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON , NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME CAREFULLY PRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL MS . PRESERVED IN THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY . TO WHICH ARE SUBJOINED THE NOTES OF ...
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... ENGLAND BEGUN IN THE YEAR 1641 , WITH THE PRECEDENT PASSAGES AND ACTIONS THAT CONTRIBUTED THEREUNTO . BOOK IX . I WE E are now entering upon a time , the representation and description whereof must be the most unpleasant and ungrateful ...
... ENGLAND BEGUN IN THE YEAR 1641 , WITH THE PRECEDENT PASSAGES AND ACTIONS THAT CONTRIBUTED THEREUNTO . BOOK IX . I WE E are now entering upon a time , the representation and description whereof must be the most unpleasant and ungrateful ...
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... England capable of any employment either martial or civil ; [ yet ] the ordinance found little opposition , and the old argument , that the house of commons thought it necessary , and that it would be of mischievous consequence to ...
... England capable of any employment either martial or civil ; [ yet ] the ordinance found little opposition , and the old argument , that the house of commons thought it necessary , and that it would be of mischievous consequence to ...
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... England , of colonel general of the counties of Devon and Cornwall , and to command the whole forces of both counties , as well trained bands as others ; so that though their commissions were not in intention all one , yet they included ...
... England , of colonel general of the counties of Devon and Cornwall , and to command the whole forces of both counties , as well trained bands as others ; so that though their commissions were not in intention all one , yet they included ...
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... England : that he could not but confess , by the state of the whole , that the dispensation was very reasonable ; and that it could not be expected that the county would be contented to pay their contributions for the payment of foreign ...
... England : that he could not but confess , by the state of the whole , that the dispensation was very reasonable ; and that it could not be expected that the county would be contented to pay their contributions for the payment of foreign ...
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