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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... received it ; which was thoughit necessary to be done with the saine formality in which he had been invested with it . | Fairfax was now named , and declared general , though the earl of Essex made not haste to surrender his commission ...
... received it ; which was thoughit necessary to be done with the saine formality in which he had been invested with it . | Fairfax was now named , and declared general , though the earl of Essex made not haste to surrender his commission ...
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... this advertisement was sent to some of the council upon his highness's first coming to Bristol ; and was the first hint that ever they received [ that ] he had affected that > 1 22 . 22 ; complain of sir R. Greenvil .
... this advertisement was sent to some of the council upon his highness's first coming to Bristol ; and was the first hint that ever they received [ that ] he had affected that > 1 22 . 22 ; complain of sir R. Greenvil .
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... received the greatest part of the arrears assigned to him for the provision of arms and ammunition : notwithstanding all which , he had never bought above twenty barrels of powder , or any arms , but had received both the one and the ...
... received the greatest part of the arrears assigned to him for the provision of arms and ammunition : notwithstanding all which , he had never bought above twenty barrels of powder , or any arms , but had received both the one and the ...
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... received more out of Devonshire for the blocking up of Plymouth , ( having all Cornwall to himself likewise , ) than was left for the garrisons of Exeter , Dartmouth , Barnstable , and Tiverton , and for the finishing those ...
... received more out of Devonshire for the blocking up of Plymouth , ( having all Cornwall to himself likewise , ) than was left for the garrisons of Exeter , Dartmouth , Barnstable , and Tiverton , and for the finishing those ...
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... received his wound ) if they found his health able to bear it , and his inclination led him that way , to let him know , that [ his highness ] would be glad of his service in the moulding that army [ which ] was then raising ; which ...
... received his wound ) if they found his health able to bear it , and his inclination led him that way , to let him know , that [ his highness ] would be glad of his service in the moulding that army [ which ] was then raising ; which ...
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