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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... attended them as officiously as others , and made the same professions to preserve the peace and amity between the two nations . That rigid party of the clergy which so adored the covenant in the strictest sense of the letter , that ...
... attended them as officiously as others , and made the same professions to preserve the peace and amity between the two nations . That rigid party of the clergy which so adored the covenant in the strictest sense of the letter , that ...
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... attending the conjuncture to appear in arms in a quarter assigned to him , sir John Berkley was sent by the queen to wait upon the duke , as governor in the absence of the lord Byron , which Bamfield looked upon as a degrada- tion , and ...
... attending the conjuncture to appear in arms in a quarter assigned to him , sir John Berkley was sent by the queen to wait upon the duke , as governor in the absence of the lord Byron , which Bamfield looked upon as a degrada- tion , and ...
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... attend upon his highness ; " which , he said , all the king's friends expected he should do ; and which he was resolved to do as soon as the prince should be out of France , though he should receive no order or invitation so to do . 66 ...
... attend upon his highness ; " which , he said , all the king's friends expected he should do ; and which he was resolved to do as soon as the prince should be out of France , though he should receive no order or invitation so to do . 66 ...
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... attend the prince at the Louvre . The chancellor hastened to Rouen , where he found the lord Cottington , who had still the title b and precedency of lord high treasurer of England , the earl of Bristol , and secretary Nicholas , who ...
... attend the prince at the Louvre . The chancellor hastened to Rouen , where he found the lord Cottington , who had still the title b and precedency of lord high treasurer of England , the earl of Bristol , and secretary Nicholas , who ...
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... attended by prince Rupert , the lord Hopton , and the lord Cole- pepper , and some other gentlemen , besides his own domestics ; and finding one of the English frigates before Calais , and understanding that the duke of York was gone ...
... attended by prince Rupert , the lord Hopton , and the lord Cole- pepper , and some other gentlemen , besides his own domestics ; and finding one of the English frigates before Calais , and understanding that the duke of York was gone ...
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