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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... direction and order , even after he was in the hands and power of the enemy , and out of his own short memorials and journal [ s ] . And as he was always severe to himself in censuring his own oversights , so he could not but well ...
... direction and order , even after he was in the hands and power of the enemy , and out of his own short memorials and journal [ s ] . And as he was always severe to himself in censuring his own oversights , so he could not but well ...
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... direction , and authority , the many factions and animosities which were between particular persons of quality and interest in those parts , and of equal affection to the king's service , ( and yet which miserably infested and ...
... direction , and authority , the many factions and animosities which were between particular persons of quality and interest in those parts , and of equal affection to the king's service , ( and yet which miserably infested and ...
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... executed according to former establishment . And so a special direction was sent to all the officers and soldiers , to obey sir John Berkley , according to what had been formerly settled by -16 . when the prince came to Bristol . (
... executed according to former establishment . And so a special direction was sent to all the officers and soldiers , to obey sir John Berkley , according to what had been formerly settled by -16 . when the prince came to Bristol . (
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... direction given , that he should not remove from Bristol but upon weighty reasons , and with which his majesty was to be first acquainted . Whereas , by his instructions , he was to make his residence in such place as by the council ...
... direction given , that he should not remove from Bristol but upon weighty reasons , and with which his majesty was to be first acquainted . Whereas , by his instructions , he was to make his residence in such place as by the council ...
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... direction ; for that those that stayed , and the officers , were very backward in performing their duties ; and that after the taking of Wellington - house , he had commanded that nothing should be done towards the defacing it , because ...
... direction ; for that those that stayed , and the officers , were very backward in performing their duties ; and that after the taking of Wellington - house , he had commanded that nothing should be done towards the defacing it , because ...
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