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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... told them , that he was very sensible of all those disorders of which they complained ; and would redress them as soon as they should discern it to be in his power ; that the forces under the lord Goring ( were ] [ an army by ...
... told them , that he was very sensible of all those disorders of which they complained ; and would redress them as soon as they should discern it to be in his power ; that the forces under the lord Goring ( were ] [ an army by ...
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... told him what they had 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 ...
... told him what they had 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 ...
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... told , that his coming thither was to receive their advice , and to give his assistance in what might concern the peace and welfare of each particular county , and might best advance the general service of the king ; that if the ...
... told , that his coming thither was to receive their advice , and to give his assistance in what might concern the peace and welfare of each particular county , and might best advance the general service of the king ; that if the ...
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... told him that they would come to him again the next day , and consider of all businesses . Accordingly they came , when , with great bitterness , he again complained of the governor , and some disrespects from his lieutenant governor ...
... told him that they would come to him again the next day , and consider of all businesses . Accordingly they came , when , with great bitterness , he again complained of the governor , and some disrespects from his lieutenant governor ...
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... told him he was a traitor , and should redeem himself at a thousand pounds , or else he would proceed in another way ; and gave him three days to provide the money . Before the time expired , he [ sir Richard ] was hurt , and carried to ...
... told him he was a traitor , and should redeem himself at a thousand pounds , or else he would proceed in another way ; and gave him three days to provide the money . Before the time expired , he [ sir Richard ] was hurt , and carried to ...
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