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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... entered into to appear in arms for the king . They who had the principal command in Wales under the parliament , sent to Paris to declare , " that , if they might have supply of arms and ammunition , and a reasonable " sum " for the ...
... entered into to appear in arms for the king . They who had the principal command in Wales under the parliament , sent to Paris to declare , " that , if they might have supply of arms and ammunition , and a reasonable " sum " for the ...
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... entered the kingdom , by which the parliament army would u good disposition in the sea- men ] distemper among the sea- men X x all ] Not in MS . y and intended ] Not in MS . XI . 1648 . BOOK be upon their march towards OF THE REBELLION ...
... entered the kingdom , by which the parliament army would u good disposition in the sea- men ] distemper among the sea- men X x all ] Not in MS . y and intended ] Not in MS . XI . 1648 . BOOK be upon their march towards OF THE REBELLION ...
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... entered into the northern 1648 . 66 66 parts , and all the kingdom should be in arms , he might , with the body of his countrymen , march " towards London ; which would induce both the city and the parliament to join with him , whereby ...
... entered into the northern 1648 . 66 66 parts , and all the kingdom should be in arms , he might , with the body of his countrymen , march " towards London ; which would induce both the city and the parliament to join with him , whereby ...
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... entered into England , as it was very shortly after , the prince would have been directed , with the fleet , " to have followed all the " advice which should have been sent from the " Scots . " In the mean time it was thought most ...
... entered into England , as it was very shortly after , the prince would have been directed , with the fleet , " to have followed all the " advice which should have been sent from the " Scots . " In the mean time it was thought most ...
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... entered ; nor did they understand any thing of the business of Kent ; however when they were assured that they were drawn into a body , and were so strong that the offi- cers who commanded the troops which had been sent to suppress them ...
... entered ; nor did they understand any thing of the business of Kent ; however when they were assured that they were drawn into a body , and were so strong that the offi- cers who commanded the troops which had been sent to suppress them ...
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