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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... army , and the officers who cor- The affairs rupted it . The parliament bore no reproach so con- during the cernedly , as that of " the want of supplies to Ire- lord Lisle's land , and that , having so great an army without " an enemy ...
... army , and the officers who cor- The affairs rupted it . The parliament bore no reproach so con- during the cernedly , as that of " the want of supplies to Ire- lord Lisle's land , and that , having so great an army without " an enemy ...
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... army for the subduing the rebels in Ireland . Cromwell had , for the quieting the cla- mours from thence , got the lord Lisle , eldest son to the earl of Leicester , to be sent under the title of lord lieutenant of that kingdom thither ...
... army for the subduing the rebels in Ireland . Cromwell had , for the quieting the cla- mours from thence , got the lord Lisle , eldest son to the earl of Leicester , to be sent under the title of lord lieutenant of that kingdom thither ...
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... army should be under the power of Waller , and such officers , he changed his mind ; and first set his instruments to cross such a supply of men and money , as he had proposed ; the one , as more than necessary for the service ; " and ...
... army should be under the power of Waller , and such officers , he changed his mind ; and first set his instruments to cross such a supply of men and money , as he had proposed ; the one , as more than necessary for the service ; " and ...
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... army * 6 66 The parlia- in England ; which , they said , " had forced the par- " liament there to break the treaty between the two kingdoms in their ill usage of the king , who was imprisoned by the army , nor was it in the power " of ...
... army * 6 66 The parlia- in England ; which , they said , " had forced the par- " liament there to break the treaty between the two kingdoms in their ill usage of the king , who was imprisoned by the army , nor was it in the power " of ...
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... army together , which should " no sooner enter England , but it would find a con- junction from that whole kingdom , except only " the army ; and that it would then quickly appear " that the parliaments of both kingdoms desired the ...
... army together , which should " no sooner enter England , but it would find a con- junction from that whole kingdom , except only " the army ; and that it would then quickly appear " that the parliaments of both kingdoms desired the ...
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