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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... 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 general a ...
... 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 general a ...
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... 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 never be induced to com- ply with them . The Scottish lords had not been ...
... 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 never be induced to com- ply with them . The Scottish lords had not been ...
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... hand to second them . They took notice of the resort of so many English * to Edinburgh , and that there were many amongst them who had been in arms against the parliament , and demanded , " that they might either be banished " that ...
... hand to second them . They took notice of the resort of so many English * to Edinburgh , and that there were many amongst them who had been in arms against the parliament , and demanded , " that they might either be banished " that ...
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... hands , had , as is mentioned before , directed the duke of York , who was of years to be trusted with the secret , " that , when a fit op- portunity should be offered , he should make his escape into the parts beyond the seas , and ...
... hands , had , as is mentioned before , directed the duke of York , who was of years to be trusted with the secret , " that , when a fit op- portunity should be offered , he should make his escape into the parts beyond the seas , and ...
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... hands . But he no sooner received the summons , than he betook himself to the journey , and to transport himself into Normandy ; where , after he was landed , he made what haste he could to Caen , supposing he should there find ...
... hands . But he no sooner received the summons , than he betook himself to the journey , and to transport himself into Normandy ; where , after he was landed , he made what haste he could to Caen , supposing he should there find ...
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