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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... fleet , or any other apparent danger , his highness should have cause to suspect the security of his person there , ( the strength of the place in no degree answering their expectation or the fame of it , ) he would immediately embark ...
... fleet , or any other apparent danger , his highness should have cause to suspect the security of his person there , ( the strength of the place in no degree answering their expectation or the fame of it , ) he would immediately embark ...
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... fleet of [ about ] twenty - seven or twentyeight sail of ships encompassed the island ; but within three or four hours , by a very notable tempest , which continued two days , they were dispersed . Upon this , and the clear ...
... fleet of [ about ] twenty - seven or twentyeight sail of ships encompassed the island ; but within three or four hours , by a very notable tempest , which continued two days , they were dispersed . Upon this , and the clear ...
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... fleet rebelled against the king ; and then he put himself into the king's army , where he continued an officer of good account to the end of the war , and was in one of the king's armies general of the ordnance . When the war was at an ...
... fleet rebelled against the king ; and then he put himself into the king's army , where he continued an officer of good account to the end of the war , and was in one of the king's armies general of the ordnance . When the war was at an ...
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... fleet of ten or a dozen ships for the summer guard , and appointed Rainsborough ( who had been bred at sea , and was the son of an eminent.commander at sea , lately dead ; but he himself , from the time of the new model , had been an ...
... fleet of ten or a dozen ships for the summer guard , and appointed Rainsborough ( who had been bred at sea , and was the son of an eminent.commander at sea , lately dead ; but he himself , from the time of the new model , had been an ...
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... fleet was the preamble to the loss of his majesty's authority every where else , and the cause of all his misfortunes , they imagined it would be a glorious thing to them , if they could lead the way to his majesty's restoration by ...
... fleet was the preamble to the loss of his majesty's authority every where else , and the cause of all his misfortunes , they imagined it would be a glorious thing to them , if they could lead the way to his majesty's restoration by ...
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