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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... carry with him , as he had reason to do , and when he considered of what con- sequence it might be to him and all his designs , if a well formed and disciplined army should be under the power of Waller , and such officers , he changed ...
... carry with him , as he had reason to do , and when he considered of what con- sequence it might be to him and all his designs , if a well formed and disciplined army should be under the power of Waller , and such officers , he changed ...
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... carried on with so little reserva- tion ; there was scarce a county in England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in arms for the king . They who had the principal command in Wales under the parliament ...
... carried on with so little reserva- tion ; there was scarce a county in England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in arms for the king . They who had the principal command in Wales under the parliament ...
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... carry on this affair ; for though the chancellor , the earl of Lowden , had been a commissioner in England , and as privy to the treaty with the king , and had made as many professions and protestations P that party ] that nation BOOK ...
... carry on this affair ; for though the chancellor , the earl of Lowden , had been a commissioner in England , and as privy to the treaty with the king , and had made as many professions and protestations P that party ] that nation BOOK ...
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... carried him into a private house ; where he only stayed whilst he put on women's apparel , that was provided for him ; and presently , with colonel Bamfield only , went into a pair of oars that was ready ; so he passed the bridge , and ...
... carried him into a private house ; where he only stayed whilst he put on women's apparel , that was provided for him ; and presently , with colonel Bamfield only , went into a pair of oars that was ready ; so he passed the bridge , and ...
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... carry him with him to the fleet , and make him " his vice - admiral . " The duke made all imaginable haste to Helvoetsluys , and immediately went on board the Admiral ; where he was received with the usual marks of joy and acclamation ...
... carry him with him to the fleet , and make him " his vice - admiral . " The duke made all imaginable haste to Helvoetsluys , and immediately went on board the Admiral ; where he was received with the usual marks of joy and acclamation ...
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