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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... 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 12 THE HISTORY XI. ...
... 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 12 THE HISTORY XI. ...
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... continued his activity ; and the doctor , find- ing he had little hope to raise his patron to the height he proposed , did all he could to hinder the operation of Bamfield , and took all the ways he could that the prince might be ...
... continued his activity ; and the doctor , find- ing he had little hope to raise his patron to the height he proposed , did all he could to hinder the operation of Bamfield , and took all the ways he could that the prince might be ...
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... continued , and saw the de- clarations which were published , and were well as- sured that young Hales appeared with them as their general , they thought the matter worth their care ; and therefore appointed their general , " to send ...
... continued , and saw the de- clarations which were published , and were well as- sured that young Hales appeared with them as their general , they thought the matter worth their care ; and therefore appointed their general , " to send ...
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... continued his de- pendence upon him afterwards , and was much in his favour , and by that relation was first engaged in the rebellion , as many other gentlemen had been , with- XI . 1648 . BOOK out wishing ill to the OF THE REBELLION . 41.
... continued his de- pendence upon him afterwards , and was much in his favour , and by that relation was first engaged in the rebellion , as many other gentlemen had been , with- XI . 1648 . BOOK out wishing ill to the OF THE REBELLION . 41.
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... continued their course for Holland , towards with hope still to meet with those ships which were after having coming from Portsmouth . And meet with them attempted they did in the night ; which the prince knew not earl of till the ...
... continued their course for Holland , towards with hope still to meet with those ships which were after having coming from Portsmouth . And meet with them attempted they did in the night ; which the prince knew not earl of till the ...
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