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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... thought of disloyalty or infidelity , [ as well ] as of those , who , with the most deliberate impiety , prosecuted their design to ruin and destroy the crown : a time in which the whole stock of affection , loyalty , and courage ...
... thought of disloyalty or infidelity , [ as well ] as of those , who , with the most deliberate impiety , prosecuted their design to ruin and destroy the crown : a time in which the whole stock of affection , loyalty , and courage ...
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... thought it necessary , and that it would be of mischievous consequence to dissent from the house of 1 commons , so far prevailed , that it passed [ the house of peers ] likewise ; and there remained nothing to be done but the earl of ...
... thought it necessary , and that it would be of mischievous consequence to dissent from the house of 1 commons , so far prevailed , that it passed [ the house of peers ] likewise ; and there remained nothing to be done but the earl of ...
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... thought both the work of Weymouth and Taunton would be speedily effected . And thereupon | the lord Hopton , who had naturally the command of those counties as field - marshal of the west , being sent down by the king to compose the ...
... thought both the work of Weymouth and Taunton would be speedily effected . And thereupon | the lord Hopton , who had naturally the command of those counties as field - marshal of the west , being sent down by the king to compose the ...
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... thought it not a work of time , ) besides the terror it would strike into their neighbours , that there would be an army of four tlousand horse and five thousand foot ready to be applied to any service they should be directed [ to ...
... thought it not a work of time , ) besides the terror it would strike into their neighbours , that there would be an army of four tlousand horse and five thousand foot ready to be applied to any service they should be directed [ to ...
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... thought necessary to be done in the point of command ; the which he seeming very well to approve , they desired him to call his officers , ( most of the principal being there present , ) and to command them to proceed in the work in ...
... thought necessary to be done in the point of command ; the which he seeming very well to approve , they desired him to call his officers , ( most of the principal being there present , ) and to command them to proceed in the work in ...
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able advance affection answer appeared army attend authority believed body brought called carried cause charge church command commissioners common condition confidence consent continued council court Cromwell delivered desired direction duke earl enemy engage England expected fleet foot forces France friends garrison gave give given Goring Greenvil guard hands highness honour hope horse hundred join king king's kingdom knew known least leave letter liberty likewise lived London looked lord majesty manner means necessary never officers parliament particular party passed peace person presbyterians present prince prince's prisoner promised proposed propositions quarters queen raised ready reason received remained remove resolution resolved rest Scotland Scots seemed sent ships sir Richard soldiers soon stay suffered taken thing thither thought tion told took town treaty troops trusted whole wished