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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... Holland , who had done twice very The earl of notoriously amiss , and had been , since his return Holland prepares to rise with the duke of others . from Oxford , notably despised by all persons of cre- dit in the parliament and the ...
... Holland , who had done twice very The earl of notoriously amiss , and had been , since his return Holland prepares to rise with the duke of others . from Oxford , notably despised by all persons of cre- dit in the parliament and the ...
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... Holland , and were ready to embark themselves in his adventure . The earl had made tender of his resolutions to his old mistress the queen at Paris , who was always disposed to trust him , and the lord Jermyn and he renewed their for ...
... Holland , and were ready to embark themselves in his adventure . The earl had made tender of his resolutions to his old mistress the queen at Paris , who was always disposed to trust him , and the lord Jermyn and he renewed their for ...
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... Holland , and then advertised the duke to be ready in the close of an evening , when playing , as he used to do , with the other children , in a room from whence there was a pair of stairs to the gar- den , he might , untaken notice of ...
... Holland , and then advertised the duke to be ready in the close of an evening , when playing , as he used to do , with the other children , in a room from whence there was a pair of stairs to the gar- den , he might , untaken notice of ...
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... particular direction from the prince ; and within few days they received advice , The prince " that the prince had , as soon as he came to Calais , went into b title ] office 66 XI . Holland put himself on board a ship 22 THE HISTORY.
... particular direction from the prince ; and within few days they received advice , The prince " that the prince had , as soon as he came to Calais , went into b title ] office 66 XI . Holland put himself on board a ship 22 THE HISTORY.
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... Holland put himself on board a ship that he found there BOOK " bound for Holland , whence they were to hear from " him , how they should dispose of themselves . " 1648 . Whereupon they all resolved to remove from Rouen from Calais . to ...
... Holland put himself on board a ship that he found there BOOK " bound for Holland , whence they were to hear from " him , how they should dispose of themselves . " 1648 . Whereupon they all resolved to remove from Rouen from Calais . to ...
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