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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... Scotland lived at first very privately at his own house ; seldom went abroad to any meeting ; " and to those who came to him , and to whom that resolution would be grateful , he used to speak darkly , and as a man that thought more of ...
... Scotland lived at first very privately at his own house ; seldom went abroad to any meeting ; " and to those who came to him , and to whom that resolution would be grateful , he used to speak darkly , and as a man that thought more of ...
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... Scotland was " concerned , in that being independent upon Eng- land , and the parliament of England , they were 66 66 66 66 by them deprived of their king , and could not be " admitted to speak with him , nor his majesty to " send to ...
... Scotland was " concerned , in that being independent upon Eng- land , and the parliament of England , they were 66 66 66 66 by them deprived of their king , and could not be " admitted to speak with him , nor his majesty to " send to ...
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... Scotland , where they assured them , " they should not only be safe , but very wel- " come ; and should be witnesses of their proceed- ings , and have parts of their own to act in , as " soon as the season should be ripe . " These ...
... Scotland , where they assured them , " they should not only be safe , but very wel- " come ; and should be witnesses of their proceed- ings , and have parts of their own to act in , as " soon as the season should be ripe . " These ...
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... Scotland after their XI . 1648 . ( 6 66 66 own return . " Accordingly , after having secretly spent some time in their own countries , and di- rected their friends to be in a readiness when they should be called upon , and in the mean ...
... Scotland after their XI . 1648 . ( 6 66 66 own return . " Accordingly , after having secretly spent some time in their own countries , and di- rected their friends to be in a readiness when they should be called upon , and in the mean ...
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... Scotland , than commissioners Commis- were sent from the lords and commons at West- from the minster to reside at Edinburgh , as if they hoped to into Scot- over - vote them there too ; and it was evident land . quickly that they were ...
... Scotland , than commissioners Commis- were sent from the lords and commons at West- from the minster to reside at Edinburgh , as if they hoped to into Scot- over - vote them there too ; and it was evident land . quickly that they were ...
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