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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... friends , and watched an opportunity to be even with him . But when he saw Waller insist upon great supplies to carry with him , as he had reason to do , and when he considered of what con- sequence it might be to him and all his ...
... friends , and watched an opportunity to be even with him . But when he saw Waller insist upon great supplies to carry with him , as he had reason to do , and when he considered of what con- sequence it might be to him and all his ...
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... friendship of the earl of Holland , and were ready to embark themselves in his adventure . The earl had made tender of his resolutions to his old mistress the queen at Paris , who was always disposed to trust him , and the lord Jermyn ...
... friendship of the earl of Holland , and were ready to embark themselves in his adventure . The earl had made tender of his resolutions to his old mistress the queen at Paris , who was always disposed to trust him , and the lord Jermyn ...
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... friends , knew well , now the mask was off , that if they did not immediately apply themselves to make their compositions , they should be appre- hended , and imprisoned . And therefore , being per- suaded that the Scots would engage ...
... friends , knew well , now the mask was off , that if they did not immediately apply themselves to make their compositions , they should be appre- hended , and imprisoned . And therefore , being per- suaded that the Scots would engage ...
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... friends to be in a readiness when they should be called upon , and in the mean time settled a way how to correspond together , they went into Scotland to those who had invited them , and were received by them with civility enough . They ...
... friends to be in a readiness when they should be called upon , and in the mean time settled a way how to correspond together , they went into Scotland to those who had invited them , and were received by them with civility enough . They ...
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... provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast friends . in - effect ] Not in MS . F BOOK By this means nothing was resolved , or OF THE REBELLION . 15 from him any directions or orders concerning the BOOK ...
... provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast friends . in - effect ] Not in MS . F BOOK By this means nothing was resolved , or OF THE REBELLION . 15 from him any directions or orders concerning the BOOK ...
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