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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... every day informing the parliament of to be sent ] sent * for a limited time . ] for five or six months . XI . BOOK the ill condition he was in , B 2 OF THE REBELLION . 3 and in order thereunto made great inquisition into BOOK ...
... every day informing the parliament of to be sent ] sent * for a limited time . ] for five or six months . XI . BOOK the ill condition he was in , B 2 OF THE REBELLION . 3 and in order thereunto made great inquisition into BOOK ...
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... condition he was in , and pressing for a supply of men and money , when he knew they would send 1648. neither . Waller no- Upon the return of the lord Lisle the presby- minated ge- terians renewed their design , and caused sir Wil ...
... condition he was in , and pressing for a supply of men and money , when he knew they would send 1648. neither . Waller no- Upon the return of the lord Lisle the presby- minated ge- terians renewed their design , and caused sir Wil ...
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... condition BOOK " he had formerly done . " About the 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 ...
... condition BOOK " he had formerly done . " About the 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 ...
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... condition , who were driven out of England , as well as they , for their fi- delity to the king , and had brought somewhat with them for their support abroad , till they might upon some good change return to their own country . In the ...
... condition , who were driven out of England , as well as they , for their fi- delity to the king , and had brought somewhat with them for their support abroad , till they might upon some good change return to their own country . In the ...
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... condition , and willing to expect relief ; which they would be sure to receive in due time , the earl of Holland being ready to declare as soon as their pressures should require it . After near a month's negociation , there was about ...
... condition , and willing to expect relief ; which they would be sure to receive in due time , the earl of Holland being ready to declare as soon as their pressures should require it . After near a month's negociation , there was about ...
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