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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... prince first came to Bristol . 7 The lord Goring had been sent by his majesty , before the time of the prince's coming into the west , with such a party of horse , foot , and dragoons , and a train of artillery , as he desired , into ...
... prince first came to Bristol . 7 The lord Goring had been sent by his majesty , before the time of the prince's coming into the west , with such a party of horse , foot , and dragoons , and a train of artillery , as he desired , into ...
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... prince ( with the privity and advice of prince Rupert , who was then at Bristol , and present at the whole consultation , and the principal adviser in it ) wrote , upon the eleventh of April , to the lord Goring , being then about Wells ...
... prince ( with the privity and advice of prince Rupert , who was then at Bristol , and present at the whole consultation , and the principal adviser in it ) wrote , upon the eleventh of April , to the lord Goring , being then about Wells ...
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... prince came to Bristol . ( 1645. ) 17 rectly towards Taunton , according to the design formerly proposed by his lordship ; and referred it to himself , whether his lordship in person would stay with the horse or go with the foot ; and ...
... prince came to Bristol . ( 1645. ) 17 rectly towards Taunton , according to the design formerly proposed by his lordship ; and referred it to himself , whether his lordship in person would stay with the horse or go with the foot ; and ...
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... prince came to Bristol . ( 1645. ) 19 the lords : who , in few days , put the business in very good order , and by storm took Wellington - house , where Greenvil had been hurt . I cannot omit here , that the lords , coming to visit ...
... prince came to Bristol . ( 1645. ) 19 the lords : who , in few days , put the business in very good order , and by storm took Wellington - house , where Greenvil had been hurt . I cannot omit here , that the lords , coming to visit ...
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... prince's council . ( 1645. ) 23 qualifying her husband to do all acts of power without control upon his neighbours , and laboured to procure grants or promises of reversions of lands from the prince ; and finding that the prince was not ...
... prince's council . ( 1645. ) 23 qualifying her husband to do all acts of power without control upon his neighbours , and laboured to procure grants or promises of reversions of lands from the prince ; and finding that the prince was not ...
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