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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... given up into the hand of the 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 ...
... given up into the hand of the 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 ...
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... given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army with hatred , as those who reaped the harvest and reward of their labours , and spake of ...
... given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army with hatred , as those who reaped the harvest and reward of their labours , and spake of ...
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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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... given him notice , " that he had " received the same command . " When he came to Caen , he found the secretary's lady there , but him- self was gone to Rouen , to the lord Cottington , and intended to stay there till the other should ...
... given him notice , " that he had " received the same command . " When he came to Caen , he found the secretary's lady there , but him- self was gone to Rouen , to the lord Cottington , and intended to stay there till the other should ...
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... given him ; though he was not much known to the seamen . е But captain Batten coming at the same time when his highness did to the fleet , and d first for Yarmouth Road , he had never been at sea , and then ] Not in MS . was not at all ...
... given him ; though he was not much known to the seamen . е But captain Batten coming at the same time when his highness did to the fleet , and d first for Yarmouth Road , he had never been at sea , and then ] Not in MS . was not at all ...
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