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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... land ? what meaneth the heat of this great anger ? LAM . ii . 7 . The Lord hath cast off his altar ; he hath abhorred his sanc- tuary ; he hath given up into the hand of the enemy the walls of his palaces ; they have made a noise in the ...
... land ? what meaneth the heat of this great anger ? LAM . ii . 7 . The Lord hath cast off his altar ; he hath abhorred his sanc- tuary ; he hath given up into the hand of the enemy the walls of his palaces ; they have made a noise in the ...
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... land , and that , having so great an army without " an enemy , they would not spare any part of it to preserve that kingdom . " This argument made a new warmth in the house of commons , they who had been silent , and given over ...
... land , and that , having so great an army without " an enemy , they would not spare any part of it to preserve that kingdom . " This argument made a new warmth in the house of commons , they who had been silent , and given over ...
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... land . All things being in this forwardness in England , it is fit to inquire how the Scots complied with their obligations , and what expedition they used in rais- prepara- ing their army . After the commissioners ' return expedition ...
... land . All things being in this forwardness in England , it is fit to inquire how the Scots complied with their obligations , and what expedition they used in rais- prepara- ing their army . After the commissioners ' return expedition ...
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... land ; and their deli- berations . not provoke Argyle or the clergy by dissenting from them . They used all the interest and skill they had , to get such elections in the boroughs of mem- bers for the parliament as might comply with ...
... land ; and their deli- berations . not provoke Argyle or the clergy by dissenting from them . They used all the interest and skill they had , to get such elections in the boroughs of mem- bers for the parliament as might comply with ...
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... land . quickly that they were not without a strong or at least an active party there . They were received with the same show of respect , and the same care was taken for their accommodation , as had been when they first came for ...
... land . quickly that they were not without a strong or at least an active party there . They were received with the same show of respect , and the same care was taken for their accommodation , as had been when they first came for ...
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