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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... peace , and the security of their master , to their own passions and appetites , to their ambition and animosities against each other , without the least design of treachery or damage towards his majesty : a time , in which want of ...
... peace , and the security of their master , to their own passions and appetites , to their ambition and animosities against each other , without the least design of treachery or damage towards his majesty : a time , in which want of ...
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... peace , and that the king should ever more have the government , towards whose person , notwithstanding the infinite obligations he had to him , he had always an inveterate malice . He had made a fast friendship with sir Harry i Vane ...
... peace , and that the king should ever more have the government , towards whose person , notwithstanding the infinite obligations he had to him , he had always an inveterate malice . He had made a fast friendship with sir Harry i Vane ...
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... peace and welfare of each particular county , and might best advance the general service of the king ; that if the association which had been proposed , seemed to them , by the accidents and mutations which had happened since the time ...
... peace and welfare of each particular county , and might best advance the general service of the king ; that if the association which had been proposed , seemed to them , by the accidents and mutations which had happened since the time ...
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... peace of the county , and a rich and decrepit man , who lived within three miles of that town . He charged him with some inclination to the rebels , and of favouring their proceedings . The gentleman stood upon his justification and ...
... peace of the county , and a rich and decrepit man , who lived within three miles of that town . He charged him with some inclination to the rebels , and of favouring their proceedings . The gentleman stood upon his justification and ...
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... peace , and exercised their thoughts only how they might revive the old treaty , or set a new one on foot ; when the evil genius of the kingdom in a moment shifted the whole scene . Leicester was a post , where the king might , with all ...
... peace , and exercised their thoughts only how they might revive the old treaty , or set a new one on foot ; when the evil genius of the kingdom in a moment shifted the whole scene . Leicester was a post , where the king might , with all ...
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