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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... consent to no alteration ; and his highness being informed by a gentleman , ( sent by him , at his first coming to Bristol , to the two farthest western counties , to press the execution of whatsoever was promised in order to the ...
... consent to no alteration ; and his highness being informed by a gentleman , ( sent by him , at his first coming to Bristol , to the two farthest western counties , to press the execution of whatsoever was promised in order to the ...
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... consent to any alteration they should propose , and to join with them in any other expedient ; and wished them therefore to confer together what was best to be done ; and when they were ready to propose any thing to him , he would be ...
... consent to any alteration they should propose , and to join with them in any other expedient ; and wished them therefore to confer together what was best to be done ; and when they were ready to propose any thing to him , he would be ...
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... consent to any act that might | reflect upon the lord Hopton ; and that some of them had such a prejudice to his person , that they would make no conjunction with him , he resolved to compass his ends some other way ; and so pressed it ...
... consent to any act that might | reflect upon the lord Hopton ; and that some of them had such a prejudice to his person , that they would make no conjunction with him , he resolved to compass his ends some other way ; and so pressed it ...
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... consent of both counties , and all the forces in them , would more easily do the business . 27 All things being thus agreed upon , as far as [ they ] could be without sir John Berkley's consent , who was then before Taunton ; the lords ...
... consent of both counties , and all the forces in them , would more easily do the business . 27 All things being thus agreed upon , as far as [ they ] could be without sir John Berkley's consent , who was then before Taunton ; the lords ...
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... consent ; by virtue whereof he raised vast sums of money , without the least abatement of the former disorders ; yet he proceeded with such popular circumstances , sending most specious warrants out , and declarations for reformation ...
... consent ; by virtue whereof he raised vast sums of money , without the least abatement of the former disorders ; yet he proceeded with such popular circumstances , sending most specious warrants out , and declarations for reformation ...
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