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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... English were under his command in that province . But that expedition gave the English no relief , nor weakened the power or strength of the Irish , but rather increased their reputation by the faction and bitterness that was between ...
... English were under his command in that province . But that expedition gave the English no relief , nor weakened the power or strength of the Irish , but rather increased their reputation by the faction and bitterness that was between ...
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... English , to which they imputed all the danger that threatened them , and the reproach and infamy that lay upon their country ; and so had great prejudice to all men who were thought to be the cause of it . At the opening of the ...
... English , to which they imputed all the danger that threatened them , and the reproach and infamy that lay upon their country ; and so had great prejudice to all men who were thought to be the cause of it . At the opening of the ...
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... English commissioners , as they were prepared and provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast friends . in - effect ] Not in MS . F BOOK By this means nothing was resolved , or OF THE REBELLION . 15 from him ...
... English commissioners , as they were prepared and provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast friends . in - effect ] Not in MS . F BOOK By this means nothing was resolved , or OF THE REBELLION . 15 from him ...
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... English * to Edinburgh , and that there were many amongst them who had been in arms against the parliament , and demanded , " that they might either be banished " that kingdom , or delivered to them to be sent to " the parliament ...
... English * to Edinburgh , and that there were many amongst them who had been in arms against the parliament , and demanded , " that they might either be banished " that kingdom , or delivered to them to be sent to " the parliament ...
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... English frigates before Calais , and understanding that the duke of York was gone from the Hague to Helvoetsluys , and had put himself on board the fleet there , his highness presently embarked , and made the more haste lest his brother ...
... English frigates before Calais , and understanding that the duke of York was gone from the Hague to Helvoetsluys , and had put himself on board the fleet there , his highness presently embarked , and made the more haste lest his brother ...
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