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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... affections of C c dangerous . ] MS . adds : The night before they were to leave Rouen , the secretary received notice by an express from Caen , that his wife was at the point of death , whereupon he was obliged to return to Caen , and ...
... affections of C c dangerous . ] MS . adds : The night before they were to leave Rouen , the secretary received notice by an express from Caen , that his wife was at the point of death , whereupon he was obliged to return to Caen , and ...
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... affection to Kent for the king , and inclination to serve him , as was among the seamen , and was conducted with much less order and caution , neither the one nor the other having been designed by those who took care of the king's ...
... affection to Kent for the king , and inclination to serve him , as was among the seamen , and was conducted with much less order and caution , neither the one nor the other having been designed by those who took care of the king's ...
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... affections , and more remem- bered the cruel usage he had received , than that they had not proceeded as cruelly with him as they might have done . He had a great friendship with a young gentleman , Mr. Hales , who lived in Kent , and ...
... affections , and more remem- bered the cruel usage he had received , than that they had not proceeded as cruelly with him as they might have done . He had a great friendship with a young gentleman , Mr. Hales , who lived in Kent , and ...
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... affections of all that large and populous country were for the king . He begun to tell Mr. Hales , " that though " his grandfather did in his heart wish the king " well , yet his carriage had been such in his con- junction with the ...
... affections of all that large and populous country were for the king . He begun to tell Mr. Hales , " that though " his grandfather did in his heart wish the king " well , yet his carriage had been such in his con- junction with the ...
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... affections of that noble country were well " known to his majesty , and that he had therefore appointed the fleet that was in the Downs to join " with them ; and that he doubted not but they " would together be too strong for his ...
... affections of that noble country were well " known to his majesty , and that he had therefore appointed the fleet that was in the Downs to join " with them ; and that he doubted not but they " would together be too strong for his ...
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