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 . At this very time there appeared generally Commo- throughout Kent the same indigested affection to Kent for the king , and inclination to serve him , as was among the seamen , and was conducted with much less order and caution ...
... king . At this very time there appeared generally Commo- throughout Kent the same indigested affection to Kent for the king , and inclination to serve him , as was among the seamen , and was conducted with much less order and caution ...
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... king , and those seamen who came on shore talked as if the city of London would join with them . This drew many gentlemen of the country who wished well , to visit the ships , and they re- turned more confirmed of the truth of what they ...
... king , and those seamen who came on shore talked as if the city of London would join with them . This drew many gentlemen of the country who wished well , to visit the ships , and they re- turned more confirmed of the truth of what they ...
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... king without prevailing upon him , in any degree , either to preserve himself at Newcastle from being delivered up to the parlia- ment , or in their last agitation with him , when he yielded to so many unreasonable particulars to gra ...
... king without prevailing upon him , in any degree , either to preserve himself at Newcastle from being delivered up to the parlia- ment , or in their last agitation with him , when he yielded to so many unreasonable particulars to gra ...
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... king from both houses to the king to Carisbrook castle , purpose in where he had been close shut up about half a year , without being suffered to speak with any but such who were appointed by them to attend , and watch him . houses for ...
... king from both houses to the king to Carisbrook castle , purpose in where he had been close shut up about half a year , without being suffered to speak with any but such who were appointed by them to attend , and watch him . houses for ...
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... king at the Isle of Wight , with their old demands upon the church , the militia , and Ireland ; which was now upon the matter reduced to the king's obedience , the city of Dublin excepted . But that they might be at a certainty in ...
... king at the Isle of Wight , with their old demands upon the church , the militia , and Ireland ; which was now upon the matter reduced to the king's obedience , the city of Dublin excepted . But that they might be at a certainty in ...
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