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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... gave up their commands , and refused to serve in the new model , who were a great number of their best commanders . From this rendezvous the general sent to desire the parliament that they would give lieutenant general Cromwell leave to ...
... gave up their commands , and refused to serve in the new model , who were a great number of their best commanders . From this rendezvous the general sent to desire the parliament that they would give lieutenant general Cromwell leave to ...
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... gave his highness an account of his condition . His highness , being attended at Bristol by the commissioners of Somerset , found no one thing provided , or one promise complied with , which had been made by them at Oxford : of his ...
... gave his highness an account of his condition . His highness , being attended at Bristol by the commissioners of Somerset , found no one thing provided , or one promise complied with , which had been made by them at Oxford : of his ...
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... gave them title ; though they knew well , that the lords who then attended upon the prince were of the king's privy council , and in that capacity only waited upon [ his highness ; ] and that the other were of the prince's own council ...
... gave them title ; though they knew well , that the lords who then attended upon the prince were of the king's privy council , and in that capacity only waited upon [ his highness ; ] and that the other were of the prince's own council ...
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... gave him three days to provide the money . Before the time expired , he [ sir Richard ] was hurt , and carried to Exeter ; whither he no sooner came , but he despatched his marshal to fetch Mr. Syms to him ; who appealed to sir John ...
... gave him three days to provide the money . Before the time expired , he [ sir Richard ] was hurt , and carried to Exeter ; whither he no sooner came , but he despatched his marshal to fetch Mr. Syms to him ; who appealed to sir John ...
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... ( the very Į evening before he came to the king , ) that he broke and defeated them with a great slaughter , which gave him great reputation , and made him exceedingly welcome : 28 -30 . . Resolutions taken at Oxford . ( 1645.
... ( the very Į evening before he came to the king , ) that he broke and defeated them with a great slaughter , which gave him great reputation , and made him exceedingly welcome : 28 -30 . . Resolutions taken at Oxford . ( 1645.
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