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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... known event of that miserable year , ( which in truth produced all that followed in the next , ) without prying too strictly into the causes of those effects , which might seem rather to be the production of Providence , and the ...
... known event of that miserable year , ( which in truth produced all that followed in the next , ) without prying too strictly into the causes of those effects , which might seem rather to be the production of Providence , and the ...
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... known to him , and to nobody else ; and absolutely governed their whole martial affairs ; as was quickly known to all men ; many particulars whereof will be mentioned at large hereafter . 6 Though the time spent in the passing the self ...
... known to him , and to nobody else ; and absolutely governed their whole martial affairs ; as was quickly known to all men ; many particulars whereof will be mentioned at large hereafter . 6 Though the time spent in the passing the self ...
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... known ; those officers under sir Richard Greenvil presently sending away an express to Bristol , to desire the lord Hopton to take the command of them . But his lordship had no mind to enter upon any particular action with disjointed ...
... known ; those officers under sir Richard Greenvil presently sending away an express to Bristol , to desire the lord Hopton to take the command of them . But his lordship had no mind to enter upon any particular action with disjointed ...
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... known proportions , would in a very short time ( as I remember a month was the utmost ) raise and arm six thousand foot , besides the prince's guards , which would be full two thousand more ; not reckoning those 22 Folly and selfishness ...
... known proportions , would in a very short time ( as I remember a month was the utmost ) raise and arm six thousand foot , besides the prince's guards , which would be full two thousand more ; not reckoning those 22 Folly and selfishness ...
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... known to the lords , who were all absolute strangers to her [ before ] , than they took ( care ] that his highness should make no longer residence in that garrison . The other inconvenience that it discovered was the design of the lord ...
... known to the lords , who were all absolute strangers to her [ before ] , than they took ( care ] that his highness should make no longer residence in that garrison . The other inconvenience that it discovered was the design of the lord ...
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able advance affection answer appeared army attend authority believed body brought called carried cause charge church command commissioners common condition confidence consent continued council court Cromwell delivered desired direction duke earl enemy engage England expected fleet foot forces France friends garrison gave give given Goring Greenvil guard hands highness honour hope horse hundred join king king's kingdom knew known least leave letter liberty likewise lived London looked lord majesty manner means necessary never officers parliament particular party passed peace person presbyterians present prince prince's prisoner promised proposed propositions quarters queen raised ready reason received remained remove resolution resolved rest Scotland Scots seemed sent ships sir Richard soldiers soon stay suffered taken thing thither thought tion told took town treaty troops trusted whole wished