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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... officers delivered their commissions ; which was quickly observed ; and thereupon orders were sent to require his present attendance in parliament , and that their new general should send some other officer to attend that service ...
... officers delivered their commissions ; which was quickly observed ; and thereupon orders were sent to require his present attendance in parliament , and that their new general should send some other officer to attend that service ...
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... officers of the army and parties , which were then in those parts , whereby their troops were without any discipline , and the country as much exposed to rapine and violence as it could suffer under an enemy , and in an article of time ...
... officers of the army and parties , which were then in those parts , whereby their troops were without any discipline , and the country as much exposed to rapine and violence as it could suffer under an enemy , and in an article of time ...
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... officers of both parts having formerly received orders from him , ) and to prosecute the former design . upon the town ; all persons submitting till the prince's pleasure should be farther known ; those officers under sir Richard ...
... officers of both parts having formerly received orders from him , ) and to prosecute the former design . upon the town ; all persons submitting till the prince's pleasure should be farther known ; those officers under sir Richard ...
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... officers at the side of his litter , which the lords conceived to be what he had promised : but it appeared after that it was not so ; and , very probably , was the contrary ; for neither officer nor soldier did his duty after he was ...
... officers at the side of his litter , which the lords conceived to be what he had promised : but it appeared after that it was not so ; and , very probably , was the contrary ; for neither officer nor soldier did his duty after he was ...
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... officers are never made , ) began to think that they had injury [ done them ] , that they were not presently of the prince's council , to which the places they were to have gave them title ; though they knew well , that the lords who ...
... officers are never made , ) began to think that they had injury [ done them ] , that they were not presently of the prince's council , to which the places they were to have gave them title ; though they knew well , that the lords who ...
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