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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... authority in the naval affairs as he had used to have , though he was the high admiral of England by or- dinance of parliament , and had done them extraor- dinary services . He did not restrain or endeavour to suppress the earl of ...
... authority in the naval affairs as he had used to have , though he was the high admiral of England by or- dinance of parliament , and had done them extraor- dinary services . He did not restrain or endeavour to suppress the earl of ...
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... authority every where else , and a great cause s of all his misfortunes , thought it would be a glori- t * and one of the persons ] fierce and rude and the person 1 Batten ] he in in a manner ] Not in MS . 77 a humorous , brave , and ...
... authority every where else , and a great cause s of all his misfortunes , thought it would be a glori- t * and one of the persons ] fierce and rude and the person 1 Batten ] he in in a manner ] Not in MS . 77 a humorous , brave , and ...
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... authority from the king ; but all of them , very frankly and unani- mously , declared " they would be ready to join , and " march as their general Hales should direct ; " and so another day and place was appointed for another appearance ...
... authority from the king ; but all of them , very frankly and unani- mously , declared " they would be ready to join , and " march as their general Hales should direct ; " and so another day and place was appointed for another appearance ...
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... authority , who , they knew , would hasten their return all they could . Many were the more persuaded that the fleet was gone to the Isle of Wight for the rescue of the king , because those gentlemen were gone in it . And with- out ...
... authority , who , they knew , would hasten their return all they could . Many were the more persuaded that the fleet was gone to the Isle of Wight for the rescue of the king , because those gentlemen were gone in it . And with- out ...
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... authority who had used their power so ill ; and " that he hoped he should , in very few days , return " with an assurance of the brotherly affection of " that kingdom to the parliament of England ; 66 which , did not desire in any ...
... authority who had used their power so ill ; and " that he hoped he should , in very few days , return " with an assurance of the brotherly affection of " that kingdom to the parliament of England ; 66 which , did not desire in any ...
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