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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... appeared to be very numerous , and the expectation of an attempt from Scotland , and the importunity and clamour from Ireland , for supplies of men and money against the Irish , who grew powerful , raised the courage of all discontented ...
... appeared to be very numerous , and the expectation of an attempt from Scotland , and the importunity and clamour from Ireland , for supplies of men and money against the Irish , who grew powerful , raised the courage of all discontented ...
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... appeared BOOK most concerned for the king , and to set him at li- berty from his imprisonment , ( which was all they pretended , ) were the earl of Lanrick , brother to duke Hamilton , and then restored to his office of secretary of ...
... appeared BOOK most concerned for the king , and to set him at li- berty from his imprisonment , ( which was all they pretended , ) were the earl of Lanrick , brother to duke Hamilton , and then restored to his office of secretary of ...
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... appearance yet of raising an army , which " would be as soon finished as begun , by the me- " thod they were accustomed to use , that they would " write very earnestly to their friends in England to 66 66 begin , as soon as might be ...
... appearance yet of raising an army , which " would be as soon finished as begun , by the me- " thod they were accustomed to use , that they would " write very earnestly to their friends in England to 66 66 begin , as soon as might be ...
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... appeared generally Commo- throughout Kent the same indigested 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 ...
... appeared generally Commo- throughout Kent the same indigested 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 ...
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... appearance of force in the parts near London ; and then they believed that both country and city would rise together . And so those gentlemen of Kent , who were privy to any design , lay privately in London to avoid all cabals in their ...
... appearance of force in the parts near London ; and then they believed that both country and city would rise together . And so those gentlemen of Kent , who were privy to any design , lay privately in London to avoid all cabals in their ...
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