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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... trusted by him . And therefore , as I first undertook this difficult work with his approbation and by his encouragement , and for his vindication , so I enter upon this part of it , principally , that the world may see ( at least if ...
... trusted by him . And therefore , as I first undertook this difficult work with his approbation and by his encouragement , and for his vindication , so I enter upon this part of it , principally , that the world may see ( at least if ...
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... dexterity in those about him who were trusted in those affairs . But his highness found quickly another task incumbent on him [ than ) had been expected , and a mischief much more -7 . State of the western counties . ( 1645.
... dexterity in those about him who were trusted in those affairs . But his highness found quickly another task incumbent on him [ than ) had been expected , and a mischief much more -7 . State of the western counties . ( 1645.
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... trusted ; some having indeed spoken freely to his highness upon his very frankly discoursing of him any service –49 . 49 general Goring in the west . (. upon the enemy ; with many * When we were at Barnstable , one day ,
... trusted ; some having indeed spoken freely to his highness upon his very frankly discoursing of him any service –49 . 49 general Goring in the west . (. upon the enemy ; with many * When we were at Barnstable , one day ,
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... trusted , a duplicate whereof was sent by another express the next day , in which they presented a clear state to his majesty of his forces , and the hopes they then had of improving their condition by the prince's presence ; of the ...
... trusted , a duplicate whereof was sent by another express the next day , in which they presented a clear state to his majesty of his forces , and the hopes they then had of improving their condition by the prince's presence ; of the ...
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... trusted might be accountable to the world for not advising the prince to do that which , how hopeless soever , only remained to be done . 135 And thereupon , on the fifteenth of January , his highness made an order , that the lord ...
... trusted might be accountable to the world for not advising the prince to do that which , how hopeless soever , only remained to be done . 135 And thereupon , on the fifteenth of January , his highness made an order , that the lord ...
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