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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... command of an army for the subduing the rebels in Ireland . Cromwell had , for the quieting the cla- mours from thence , got the lord Lisle , eldest son to the earl of Leicester , to be sent under the title of lord lieutenant of that ...
... command of an army for the subduing the rebels in Ireland . Cromwell had , for the quieting the cla- mours from thence , got the lord Lisle , eldest son to the earl of Leicester , to be sent under the title of lord lieutenant of that ...
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... commands . This engagement was so well known , and so ge- nerally spoken of , that they concluded that the par- very young ] under years i men ] young men k So ] And 66 XI . 1648 . liament durst not take notice 6 THE HISTORY.
... commands . This engagement was so well known , and so ge- nerally spoken of , that they concluded that the par- very young ] under years i men ] young men k So ] And 66 XI . 1648 . liament durst not take notice 6 THE HISTORY.
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... command in Wales under the parliament , sent to Paris to declare , " that , if they might have supply of arms and ammunition , and a reasonable " sum " for the payment of their garrisons , they " would declare for the king , having the ...
... command in Wales under the parliament , sent to Paris to declare , " that , if they might have supply of arms and ammunition , and a reasonable " sum " for the payment of their garrisons , they " would declare for the king , having the ...
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... 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 66 I XI . expected a new opportunity to appear ...
... 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 66 I XI . expected a new opportunity to appear ...
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... command over the other servants ; and because the lord Byron , who had been made governor of the duke of York by the king , was then in England , secretly attending the conjuncture to appear in arms in a quarter assigned to him , sir ...
... command over the other servants ; and because the lord Byron , who had been made governor of the duke of York by the king , was then in England , secretly attending the conjuncture to appear in arms in a quarter assigned to him , sir ...
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