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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... expected , within so many days after they should declare ; which they depended upon , and he , according to his custom , never thought of after ; by which the service miscarried , and many gallant men were lost . Cromwell , to whom all ...
... expected , within so many days after they should declare ; which they depended upon , and he , according to his custom , never thought of after ; by which the service miscarried , and many gallant men were lost . Cromwell , to whom all ...
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... 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. ...
... 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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... expected a new opportunity to appear with their BOOK swords in their hands . They were both looked upon by the parliament , and the chief officers of 1648 . the army , with great jealousy , as men worthy to be feared , and who could ...
... expected a new opportunity to appear with their BOOK swords in their hands . They were both looked upon by the parliament , and the chief officers of 1648 . the army , with great jealousy , as men worthy to be feared , and who could ...
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... expected , which probably might produce many alterations , his ma- jesty , in all places , found some way to advertise the duke , " that it would be a very proper season for " him to make his escape . " The person who was intrusted to ...
... expected , which probably might produce many alterations , his ma- jesty , in all places , found some way to advertise the duke , " that it would be a very proper season for " him to make his escape . " The person who was intrusted to ...
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... expected he should do ; and which he was resolved to do as soon as the prince should be out of France , though he should receive no order or invitation so to do . 66 exchequer the prince sey . About the middle of May , the queen ...
... expected he should do ; and which he was resolved to do as soon as the prince should be out of France , though he should receive no order or invitation so to do . 66 exchequer the prince sey . About the middle of May , the queen ...
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