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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... England there was a general discontent amongst all sorts of men ; many officers and soldiers who had served the parliament from the beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party ...
... England there was a general discontent amongst all sorts of men ; many officers and soldiers who had served the parliament from the beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party ...
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... England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in arms for the king . They who had the principal command in Wales under the parliament , sent to Paris to declare , " that , if they might have supply of arms and ...
... England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in arms for the king . They who had the principal command in Wales under the parliament , sent to Paris to declare , " that , if they might have supply of arms and ...
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... England ; which , they said , " had forced the par- " liament there to break the treaty between the two kingdoms in their ill usage of the king , who was imprisoned by the army , nor was it in the power " of the parliament to set him at ...
... England ; which , they said , " had forced the par- " liament there to break the treaty between the two kingdoms in their ill usage of the king , who was imprisoned by the army , nor was it in the power " of the parliament to set him at ...
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... England had resolved to do , were never from them , and willingly received such presents and pensions from the English commissioners , as they were prepared and provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast ...
... England had resolved to do , were never from them , and willingly received such presents and pensions from the English commissioners , as they were prepared and provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast ...
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... England : " and he desired them , " though they “ saw little appearance yet of raising an army , which " would be as soon finished as begun , by the me- " thod they were accustomed to use , that they would " write very earnestly to ...
... England : " and he desired them , " though they “ saw little appearance yet of raising an army , which " would be as soon finished as begun , by the me- " thod they were accustomed to use , that they would " write very earnestly to ...
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