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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... prejudice towards the persons whom they are obliged to mention , and whose actions they are at liberty to censure . There is not a man who acted the worst part in this 3 4 Introduction to the ninth book and the year 1645 B 2 -3 ...
... prejudice towards the persons whom they are obliged to mention , and whose actions they are at liberty to censure . There is not a man who acted the worst part in this 3 4 Introduction to the ninth book and the year 1645 B 2 -3 ...
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... liberty ; and from thence grew an irreverence towards them ; which reflected upon him ( self , ] and served to bring prejudice to their counsels throughout the whole She had besides many private designs of benefit and advantage to ...
... liberty ; and from thence grew an irreverence towards them ; which reflected upon him ( self , ] and served to bring prejudice to their counsels throughout the whole She had besides many private designs of benefit and advantage to ...
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... liberty to repair to their own houses , and might live quietly there , ) whereby the gentlemen assured the king they were as ready as ever to serve him when they should be required . Whether the natural irresolution of those about the ...
... liberty to repair to their own houses , and might live quietly there , ) whereby the gentlemen assured the king they were as ready as ever to serve him when they should be required . Whether the natural irresolution of those about the ...
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... liberty to pursue his march for Scotland , and came upon Mountrose before he expected such an enemy ; and so prevented his future triumph , that he was compelled with great loss to retire again into the Highlands ; and Lesley returned ...
... liberty to pursue his march for Scotland , and came upon Mountrose before he expected such an enemy ; and so prevented his future triumph , that he was compelled with great loss to retire again into the Highlands ; and Lesley returned ...
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... liberty , and the army marched out of Cornwall , he would have put himself in the head of all the discontented party , and at least endeavoured to have hindered their retreat back into Cornwall , upon what occasion soever ; and for the ...
... liberty , and the army marched out of Cornwall , he would have put himself in the head of all the discontented party , and at least endeavoured to have hindered their retreat back into Cornwall , upon what occasion soever ; and for the ...
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