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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... called it ) at Lamport ; which had been lately settled by the lord Hopton ; and , as appeared afterwards , was of vast importance : those discourses being most popular to the country , though most pernicious to the king : and promised ...
... called it ) at Lamport ; which had been lately settled by the lord Hopton ; and , as appeared afterwards , was of vast importance : those discourses being most popular to the country , though most pernicious to the king : and promised ...
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... called the posse comitatus , and thence forced almost the whole number of foot , which marched with him thither , bringing them with him to Exeter unarmed ; and there compelled the commissioners to supply him with arms and ammunition ...
... called the posse comitatus , and thence forced almost the whole number of foot , which marched with him thither , bringing them with him to Exeter unarmed ; and there compelled the commissioners to supply him with arms and ammunition ...
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... called upon . Upon this sir John Berkley discharged the marshal , and writ a very civil letter to sir Richard Greenvil , of the whole matter ; and that he would see the gentleman forthcoming upon the least warning ; but that it would be ...
... called upon . Upon this sir John Berkley discharged the marshal , and writ a very civil letter to sir Richard Greenvil , of the whole matter ; and that he would see the gentleman forthcoming upon the least warning ; but that it would be ...
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... called into the council , but put to an attendance without , amongst inferior suitors ; and then told many particular passages at Bridgewater , of which he raised advantage to himself upon the prejudice he begat to others . Whereas the ...
... called into the council , but put to an attendance without , amongst inferior suitors ; and then told many particular passages at Bridgewater , of which he raised advantage to himself upon the prejudice he begat to others . Whereas the ...
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... called , and the former resolution of retiring presently laid aside , and a new one as quickly taken , to fight ; to which there was always an immoderate appetite when the enemy was within any distance , They would not stay to expect ...
... called , and the former resolution of retiring presently laid aside , and a new one as quickly taken , to fight ; to which there was always an immoderate appetite when the enemy was within any distance , They would not stay to expect ...
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