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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... enemy the walls of his palaces ; they have made a noise in the house of the Lord as in the day of a solemn feast . } XI . IF F a universal discontent and murmuring of the BOOK three nations , and almost as general a detestation both of ...
... enemy the walls of his palaces ; they have made a noise in the house of the Lord as in the day of a solemn feast . } XI . IF F a universal discontent and murmuring of the BOOK three nations , and almost as general a detestation both of ...
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... enemy , they would not spare any part of it to preserve that kingdom . " This argument made a new warmth in the house of commons , they who had been silent , and given over insisting upon the inso- lence and presumption of the army ...
... enemy , they would not spare any part of it to preserve that kingdom . " This argument made a new warmth in the house of commons , they who had been silent , and given over insisting upon the inso- lence and presumption of the army ...
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... enemies , who " were like to have enough to do to defend them- " selves in many other places ; and that his majesty " was willing they should have a gentleman of their " own country , well known to them , to be their ge- " neral ; " and ...
... enemies , who " were like to have enough to do to defend them- " selves in many other places ; and that his majesty " was willing they should have a gentleman of their " own country , well known to them , to be their ge- " neral ; " and ...
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... enemy was much stronger than they , and increas- " ed daily ; and that they had sent a letter to the city of London inviting them to join with them ; " the earl of Holland I say , and the others with him , s thought it fit to send them ...
... enemy was much stronger than they , and increas- " ed daily ; and that they had sent a letter to the city of London inviting them to join with them ; " the earl of Holland I say , and the others with him , s thought it fit to send them ...
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... enemy ; " and therefore conjured him , and his friends , " forthwith to declare for the king ; which he assured them would be of singular " benefit and advantage to his majesty's service ; " since , upon the first notice of their having ...
... enemy ; " and therefore conjured him , and his friends , " forthwith to declare for the king ; which he assured them would be of singular " benefit and advantage to his majesty's service ; " since , upon the first notice of their having ...
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