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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... beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army with hatred , as those who reaped the harvest and reward of ...
... beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army with hatred , as those who reaped the harvest and reward of ...
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... beginning of the rebellion , when he was scarce of age , and prosecuted it to the end with most emi- nent fierceness and animosity . ters of Lan- Lauther . They were both men of great parts and industry , The charac- though they loved ...
... beginning of the rebellion , when he was scarce of age , and prosecuted it to the end with most emi- nent fierceness and animosity . ters of Lan- Lauther . They were both men of great parts and industry , The charac- though they loved ...
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... beginning of the war , engaged themselves in commands in the king's army with great reputation of stout , diligent , and active offi- cers ; and continued to the end , and had not after applied themselves to make any composition , but ...
... beginning of the war , engaged themselves in commands in the king's army with great reputation of stout , diligent , and active offi- cers ; and continued to the end , and had not after applied themselves to make any composition , but ...
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... beginning of May . " All which several advertisements , being communicated in England , found a people too ready to give credit to what was promised , and to begin the work sooner than they ought to have done ; and yet they were ...
... beginning of May . " All which several advertisements , being communicated in England , found a people too ready to give credit to what was promised , and to begin the work sooner than they ought to have done ; and yet they were ...
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... beginning of May , in the year 1648 , the lord Capel , who had al- 1648 . ways corresponded with the chancellor , and in- formed him of the state of affairs , and all that con- cerned himself , writ to him , " that all things were " now ...
... beginning of May , in the year 1648 , the lord Capel , who had al- 1648 . ways corresponded with the chancellor , and in- formed him of the state of affairs , and all that con- cerned himself , writ to him , " that all things were " now ...
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