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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... that when " it should be necessary for the prince to remove " out of France , the chancellor should have notice " of it , and be required to give his attendance upon XI . " the person of his royal highness , 20 THE HISTORY.
... that when " it should be necessary for the prince to remove " out of France , the chancellor should have notice " of it , and be required to give his attendance upon XI . " the person of his royal highness , 20 THE HISTORY.
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... France ; and there- 66 upon conjured him that he would be ready , if he " should be sent for , as he was confident he would " be , to attend upon his highness ; " which , he said , all the king's friends expected he should do ; and ...
... France ; and there- 66 upon conjured him that he would be ready , if he " should be sent for , as he was confident he would " be , to attend upon his highness ; " which , he said , all the king's friends expected he should do ; and ...
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... France into Ireland . The prince's remove was by every body thought so necessary , that the lord Jermyn , as was pretended , found means to borrow so much money as was ne- cessary for the journey ; which the king paid long after with ...
... France into Ireland . The prince's remove was by every body thought so necessary , that the lord Jermyn , as was pretended , found means to borrow so much money as was ne- cessary for the journey ; which the king paid long after with ...
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... France , and that the lord Jermyn " had all the power and credit there , and might " have what money he desired ; " and by these agi- c there being no officers , for the most part , above the qua- lity ] the greatest officer among them ...
... France , and that the lord Jermyn " had all the power and credit there , and might " have what money he desired ; " and by these agi- c there being no officers , for the most part , above the qua- lity ] the greatest officer among them ...
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... France , and coming afterwards into England was imprisoned thereupon , and being after set at liberty continued amongst those who , upon all occasions , carried the rebellion highest , and shewed the most implacable malice to the person ...
... France , and coming afterwards into England was imprisoned thereupon , and being after set at liberty continued amongst those who , upon all occasions , carried the rebellion highest , and shewed the most implacable malice to the person ...
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