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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... force in the parts near London ; and then they believed that both country and city would rise together . And so those gentlemen of Kent , who were privy to any design , lay privately in London to avoid all cabals in their country ; so ...
... force in the parts near London ; and then they believed that both country and city would rise together . And so those gentlemen of Kent , who were privy to any design , lay privately in London to avoid all cabals in their country ; so ...
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... 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 assistance of the prince of Orange , was in a short time procured in a ...
... 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 assistance of the prince of Orange , was in a short time procured in a ...
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... forces , " or persons , who had not done , or should refuse to " do the same . " This proposal found no opposition ; they who were most forward to raise the army for the delivery of the king , being as violent as any to advance that ...
... forces , " or persons , who had not done , or should refuse to " do the same . " This proposal found no opposition ; they who were most forward to raise the army for the delivery of the king , being as violent as any to advance that ...
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... forces , and committees , and other persons , who were either publicly engaged in , or well known privately to wish well to the parlia- ment . It was upon the 28th of April that sir Mar- maduke Langdale possessed himself of Berwick ; XI ...
... forces , and committees , and other persons , who were either publicly engaged in , or well known privately to wish well to the parlia- ment . It was upon the 28th of April that sir Mar- maduke Langdale possessed himself of Berwick ; XI ...
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... forces near Carlisle ; which he obeyed as soon as he received the order , and when he might have marched against Lambert ; who was sent before with a less strength than sir Marmaduke commanded , and which in all probabi- lity would have ...
... forces near Carlisle ; which he obeyed as soon as he received the order , and when he might have marched against Lambert ; who was sent before with a less strength than sir Marmaduke commanded , and which in all probabi- lity would have ...
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