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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... resolved never to march with the army under prince Rupert , ( whose nature was not agreeable to him , ) so that he had purposely and willingly suffered Vandruske to relieve Taunton , and even Weymouth to be again recovered by that ...
... resolved never to march with the army under prince Rupert , ( whose nature was not agreeable to him , ) so that he had purposely and willingly suffered Vandruske to relieve Taunton , and even Weymouth to be again recovered by that ...
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... resolved to return to the 1 prince , and in their way to dispose sir John Berkley to what had been proposed ; and left the chancellor of the exchequer at Exeter , to agree with the commissioners upon the settlement of the contributions ...
... resolved to return to the 1 prince , and in their way to dispose sir John Berkley to what had been proposed ; and left the chancellor of the exchequer at Exeter , to agree with the commissioners upon the settlement of the contributions ...
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... resolved to march directly for Oxford ; and in order thereunto , within five days after the taking of Leicester , he appointed the rendezvous for his army ; where he might yet very reasonably have been discouraged from prosecuting that ...
... resolved to march directly for Oxford ; and in order thereunto , within five days after the taking of Leicester , he appointed the rendezvous for his army ; where he might yet very reasonably have been discouraged from prosecuting that ...
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... resolved , to confirm what was proposed by the commissioners , without which those garrisons could not be supported ; yet deferred the settling thereof till he came to Barnstable , being resolved speedily to go thither ; and , before ...
... resolved , to confirm what was proposed by the commissioners , without which those garrisons could not be supported ; yet deferred the settling thereof till he came to Barnstable , being resolved speedily to go thither ; and , before ...
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... resolved , according to the former design , to commit the business of Plymouth to sir John Berkley ; who might , without any reproach to the other , discharge such from imprisonment as had lain long enough there , though faulty , and ...
... resolved , according to the former design , to commit the business of Plymouth to sir John Berkley ; who might , without any reproach to the other , discharge such from imprisonment as had lain long enough there , though faulty , and ...
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