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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... desired " that they might enter upon those counsels , which might soonest get an army together , which should " no sooner enter England , but it would find a con- junction from that whole kingdom , except only " the army ; and that it ...
... desired " that they might enter upon those counsels , which might soonest get an army together , which should " no sooner enter England , but it would find a con- junction from that whole kingdom , except only " the army ; and that it ...
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... desired , " either to withdraw again " from Edinburgh , or to keep their chambers there , " and not to be seen abroad , until their army should " be raised , and such a general made choice of as " would take care of their protection ...
... desired , " either to withdraw again " from Edinburgh , or to keep their chambers there , " and not to be seen abroad , until their army should " be raised , and such a general made choice of as " would take care of their protection ...
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... desired ; " and by these agi- c there being no officers , for the most part , above the qua- lity ] the greatest officer among them being not above the qua- lity tations , the infant loyalty of the seamen begun to 34 THE HISTORY.
... desired ; " and by these agi- c there being no officers , for the most part , above the qua- lity ] the greatest officer among them being not above the qua- lity tations , the infant loyalty of the seamen begun to 34 THE HISTORY.
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... desired to be at sea , where he was sure he must be superior to any force the parliament could in a short time put out . But the fleet already wanted many pro- visions , of which beer was the chief ; which , by the countenance and ...
... desired to be at sea , where he was sure he must be superior to any force the parliament could in a short time put out . But the fleet already wanted many pro- visions , of which beer was the chief ; which , by the countenance and ...
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... desired to serve the king upon the clear principles of obedience and loyalty ) did not in any degree affect Batten , because he had failed in both , and was now of a party towards which they had no veneration . The truth is , the prince ...
... desired to serve the king upon the clear principles of obedience and loyalty ) did not in any degree affect Batten , because he had failed in both , and was now of a party towards which they had no veneration . The truth is , the prince ...
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