The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which is Added An Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 6Clarendon Press, 1826 |
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... BOOK XI . DEUT . XXIX . 24 . Even all nations shall say , Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto this land ? what meaneth the heat of this great anger ? LAM . ii . 7 . The Lord hath cast off his altar ; he hath abhorred his sanc- tuary ...
... BOOK XI . DEUT . XXIX . 24 . Even all nations shall say , Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto this land ? what meaneth the heat of this great anger ? LAM . ii . 7 . The Lord hath cast off his altar ; he hath abhorred his sanc- tuary ...
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... BOOK the expenses of the money , and how such vast sums received had been disbursed ; which was a large field , and ... BOOK the ill condition he was in , B 2 OF THE REBELLION . 3 and in order thereunto made great inquisition into BOOK ...
... BOOK the expenses of the money , and how such vast sums received had been disbursed ; which was a large field , and ... BOOK the ill condition he was in , B 2 OF THE REBELLION . 3 and in order thereunto made great inquisition into BOOK ...
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... BOOK to it . And there is no question , never undertaking of that nature1 was carried on with so little reserva- tion ; there was scarce a county in England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in arms for ...
... BOOK to it . And there is no question , never undertaking of that nature1 was carried on with so little reserva- tion ; there was scarce a county in England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in arms for ...
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... BOOK " redeem their king's liberty , and their own honour , " with the hazard of their lives and fortunes and all 1648 . " that was dear to them : and therefore they desired " that they might enter upon those counsels , which might ...
... BOOK " redeem their king's liberty , and their own honour , " with the hazard of their lives and fortunes and all 1648 . " that was dear to them : and therefore they desired " that they might enter upon those counsels , which might ...
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... BOOK swords in their hands . They were both looked upon by the parliament , and the chief officers of 1648 . the ... BOOK " should quickly find them in Scotland after their OF THE REBELLION . 13 expected a new opportunity to appear with ...
... BOOK swords in their hands . They were both looked upon by the parliament , and the chief officers of 1648 . the ... BOOK " should quickly find them in Scotland after their OF THE REBELLION . 13 expected a new opportunity to appear with ...
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