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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... king was there , Musgrave to make themselves the more gracious , had treated and sir P. and others , treated all the king's party with all manner of caresses , and with by the invited into whither Scots , and more particularly had much ...
... king was there , Musgrave to make themselves the more gracious , had treated and sir P. and others , treated all the king's party with all manner of caresses , and with by the invited into whither Scots , and more particularly had much ...
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... king's service ; he had served the king in the late war as a colonel of foot , and had not behaved himself so well in it , as to draw any suspicion upon himself from the other party , and was in truth much more conversant with the ...
... king's service ; he had served the king in the late war as a colonel of foot , and had not behaved himself so well in it , as to draw any suspicion upon himself from the other party , and was in truth much more conversant with the ...
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... king , and inclination to serve him , as was among the seamen , and was conducted with much less order and caution , neither the one nor the other having been designed by those who took care of the king's affairs , and who designed ...
... king , and inclination to serve him , as was among the seamen , and was conducted with much less order and caution , neither the one nor the other having been designed by those who took care of the king's affairs , and who designed ...
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... king . He begun to tell Mr. Hales , " that though " his grandfather did in his heart wish the king " well , yet his carriage had been such in his con- junction with the parliament , that he had more " need of the king's favour than of ...
... king . He begun to tell Mr. Hales , " that though " his grandfather did in his heart wish the king " well , yet his carriage had been such in his con- junction with the parliament , that he had more " need of the king's favour than of ...
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... king : " for they did not think Mr. Hales equal to the work , who found his power and credit to grow less , the greater the appearance grew to be ; and they begun to inquire for the king's commission . The earl of Holland had formed his ...
... king : " for they did not think Mr. Hales equal to the work , who found his power and credit to grow less , the greater the appearance grew to be ; and they begun to inquire for the king's commission . The earl of Holland had formed his ...
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