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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... duke of Buckingham , and his brother , the lord Francis Vil- liers , were newly returned from travel , and though both very youngh , were strong and active men1 , and being , in respect of their infancy , unengaged in the late war , and ...
... duke of Buckingham , and his brother , the lord Francis Vil- liers , were newly returned from travel , and though both very youngh , were strong and active men1 , and being , in respect of their infancy , unengaged in the late war , and ...
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... duke upon his return to Scotland lived at first very privately at his own house ; seldom went abroad to any meeting ... duke - meeting ; ] Thus in MS .: the duke lived very pri- vately at his own house , had never seen the king , nor ...
... duke upon his return to Scotland lived at first very privately at his own house ; seldom went abroad to any meeting ... duke - meeting ; ] Thus in MS .: the duke lived very pri- vately at his own house , had never seen the king , nor ...
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... duke of York , who was of years to be trusted with the secret , " that , when a fit op- portunity should be offered , he should make his escape into the parts beyond the seas , and follow " the directions of his mother : " and about ...
... duke of York , who was of years to be trusted with the secret , " that , when a fit op- portunity should be offered , he should make his escape into the parts beyond the seas , and follow " the directions of his mother : " and about ...
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... duke what he was to do , and found one or two BOOK more to be trusted between them , that he might not become suspected by being observed to speak too often with him , he provided a small vessel to be ready about the custom - house ...
... duke what he was to do , and found one or two BOOK more to be trusted between them , that he might not become suspected by being observed to speak too often with him , he provided a small vessel to be ready about the custom - house ...
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... duke should , for the present , stay at the Hague with his sister , till 1648. farther resolutions might be taken ... duke of York by the king , was then in England , secretly attending the conjuncture to appear in arms in a quarter ...
... duke should , for the present , stay at the Hague with his sister , till 1648. farther resolutions might be taken ... duke of York by the king , was then in England , secretly attending the conjuncture to appear in arms in a quarter ...
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