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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... queen in France , and that he hoped to find himself in such a posture shortly , that the king should find it reasonable to use both his father and himself better . And yet the king had even then , upon his suit , made his father captain ...
... queen in France , and that he hoped to find himself in such a posture shortly , that the king should find it reasonable to use both his father and himself better . And yet the king had even then , upon his suit , made his father captain ...
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... queen and him ; of which they shortly after made that barbarous use as was agreeable to their natures , and published them in print ; that is , so much of them as they thought would asperse either of their majesties , and improve the ...
... queen and him ; of which they shortly after made that barbarous use as was agreeable to their natures , and published them in print ; that is , so much of them as they thought would asperse either of their majesties , and improve the ...
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... queen with his highness's being at Scilly ; with the wants and incommodities of that place ; and to desire supply of men and monies for the defence thereof , and the support of his own person ; it being agreed in council , before the ...
... queen with his highness's being at Scilly ; with the wants and incommodities of that place ; and to desire supply of men and monies for the defence thereof , and the support of his own person ; it being agreed in council , before the ...
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... some formal address to the parliament , but intentionally to negociate between the king and the Scots ; whose agent at Paris had given encouragement to the queen of England , who was then 170 -171 . king and the Scots . ( 1646.
... some formal address to the parliament , but intentionally to negociate between the king and the Scots ; whose agent at Paris had given encouragement to the queen of England , who was then 170 -171 . king and the Scots . ( 1646.
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... queen regent , in the great generosity of her heart , did really desire to contribute all that was in her power to the king's recovery . And to that purpose [ she ] sent Montrevil at this time with credentials to the ) king , as well as ...
... queen regent , in the great generosity of her heart , did really desire to contribute all that was in her power to the king's recovery . And to that purpose [ she ] sent Montrevil at this time with credentials to the ) king , as well as ...
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