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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... 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 of duty to him as they , and indeed OF ...
... 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 of duty to him as they , and indeed OF ...
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... chancellor of the ex- chequer , who remained still in Jersey , the hopes he had of a good conjuncture , and his own resolution to embark himself in that attempt , as soon as it should be ripe ; and had signified the king's command to ...
... chancellor of the ex- chequer , who remained still in Jersey , the hopes he had of a good conjuncture , and his own resolution to embark himself in that attempt , as soon as it should be ripe ; and had signified the king's command to ...
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... chancellor , and in- formed him of the state of affairs , and all that con- cerned himself , writ to him , " that all things were " now so ripe , that he believed the prince would not " find it fit to remain longer in France ; and there ...
... chancellor , and in- formed him of the state of affairs , and all that con- cerned himself , writ to him , " that all things were " now so ripe , that he believed the prince would not " find it fit to remain longer in France ; and there ...
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... 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 were all his very good friends , and ...
... 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 were all his very good friends , and ...
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... chancellor set forward next day for Dieppe . h d about this time ] Not in MS . eThis ] Which f that inclination to concur with his brother lately men- tioned . ] concurrence with his brother . 5 Captain ] And captain likewise ] Not in ...
... chancellor set forward next day for Dieppe . h d about this time ] Not in MS . eThis ] Which f that inclination to concur with his brother lately men- tioned . ] concurrence with his brother . 5 Captain ] And captain likewise ] Not in ...
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