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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... raising of men or money , were only busy in making objections , and preparing complaints , and pursuing their private quarrels and animosities against others . And so they brought every day complaints against this and that governor of ...
... raising of men or money , were only busy in making objections , and preparing complaints , and pursuing their private quarrels and animosities against others . And so they brought every day complaints against this and that governor of ...
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... raised out of the four associated counties , either for the reducing the few other places which were garrisoned by the rebels , or to march towards his majesty : I say , upon these considerations , the prince ( with the privity and ...
... raised out of the four associated counties , either for the reducing the few other places which were garrisoned by the rebels , or to march towards his majesty : I say , upon these considerations , the prince ( with the privity and ...
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... raising a marching army ; which counsel had been sooner given , and had in truth been fit to be put in practice upon his first coming to Bristol , when he discerned the flatness , peremptoriness , and unactivity of the gentlemen of ...
... raising a marching army ; which counsel had been sooner given , and had in truth been fit to be put in practice upon his first coming to Bristol , when he discerned the flatness , peremptoriness , and unactivity of the gentlemen of ...
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... in a very short time ( as I remember a month was the utmost ) raise and arm six thousand foot , besides the prince's guards , which would be full two thousand more ; not reckoning those 22 Folly and selfishness of Mrs. Windham , and IX.
... in a very short time ( as I remember a month was the utmost ) raise and arm six thousand foot , besides the prince's guards , which would be full two thousand more ; not reckoning those 22 Folly and selfishness of Mrs. Windham , and IX.
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... raise jealousies and dislike between them , and kindled such a faction in the prince's family as produced many inconveniences . For from hence sir Charles Berkley , who had a promise to be made controller of the prince's household , and ...
... raise jealousies and dislike between them , and kindled such a faction in the prince's family as produced many inconveniences . For from hence sir Charles Berkley , who had a promise to be made controller of the prince's household , and ...
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