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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... answered , " that they must give over their design to redeem " the king , or yield to this determination , which " their parliament was so firm and united in ; and " would never depart from . " And therefore they en- treated them with ...
... answered , " that they must give over their design to redeem " the king , or yield to this determination , which " their parliament was so firm and united in ; and " would never depart from . " And therefore they en- treated them with ...
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... answer from the earl , His answer . which , in terms of duty enough , humbly besought his highness " to put himself into the hands of the parliament ; and that the fleet with him might " submit to their obedience ; upon which they ...
... answer from the earl , His answer . which , in terms of duty enough , humbly besought his highness " to put himself into the hands of the parliament ; and that the fleet with him might " submit to their obedience ; upon which they ...
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... answered . They were very angry with Batten , and would have it treachery in him , that the two fleets did not fight with each other , when they were so near en- gaging in the river ; which , they said , they might well have done before ...
... answered . They were very angry with Batten , and would have it treachery in him , that the two fleets did not fight with each other , when they were so near en- gaging in the river ; which , they said , they might well have done before ...
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... answer was , " such and such a day ; " and the hour he did take horse , when he was accom- panied by an hundred horse from his house , was publicly talked of two or three days before . His first rendezvous was at Kingston upon Thames ...
... answer was , " such and such a day ; " and the hour he did take horse , when he was accom- panied by an hundred horse from his house , was publicly talked of two or three days before . His first rendezvous was at Kingston upon Thames ...
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... answered smiling , “ Friends , I have been nearer you , when you have " missed me . ” Thereupon , they all fired upon him , and did their work home , so that he fell down dead of many wounds without speaking word . Sir Ber- nard ...
... answered smiling , “ Friends , I have been nearer you , when you have " missed me . ” Thereupon , they all fired upon him , and did their work home , so that he fell down dead of many wounds without speaking word . Sir Ber- nard ...
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