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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... passed the house of commons , would have been rejected and cast out by the peers , whereby the earl of Essex would still have remained general , it did not take up so long debate there . The marquis of Argyle was now come from Scotland ...
... passed the house of commons , would have been rejected and cast out by the peers , whereby the earl of Essex would still have remained general , it did not take up so long debate there . The marquis of Argyle was now come from Scotland ...
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... passed [ the house of peers ] likewise ; and there remained nothing to be done but the earl of Essex's surrender of his commission into the hands of the parliament , from whom he had received it ; which was thoughit necessary to be done ...
... passed [ the house of peers ] likewise ; and there remained nothing to be done but the earl of Essex's surrender of his commission into the hands of the parliament , from whom he had received it ; which was thoughit necessary to be done ...
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... passed , and before the resignation of the earl of Essex , the party that steered had caused bim to be sent with a party of horse into the west , to relieve Taunton , that he might be absent at the time when the other officers delivered ...
... passed , and before the resignation of the earl of Essex , the party that steered had caused bim to be sent with a party of horse into the west , to relieve Taunton , that he might be absent at the time when the other officers delivered ...
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... passing the self - denying ordinance , and afterwards in the new modelling their army , had exceedingly retarded the preparations the enemy was to make before they could take the field , whereby the king had more breathing time than he ...
... passing the self - denying ordinance , and afterwards in the new modelling their army , had exceedingly retarded the preparations the enemy was to make before they could take the field , whereby the king had more breathing time than he ...
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... in those parts , a party of horse and dragoons , under the command of Vandruske , a German , passed by him without interruption , to the relief of Taunton , which And so a > . 10 State of the western counties IX.7 was blocked up.
... in those parts , a party of horse and dragoons , under the command of Vandruske , a German , passed by him without interruption , to the relief of Taunton , which And so a > . 10 State of the western counties IX.7 was blocked up.
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