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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... Lord done thus unto this 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 ...
... Lord done thus unto this 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 ...
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... lord Lisle , eldest son to the earl of Leicester , to be sent under the title of lord lieutenant of that kingdom thither , with a com- mission for a limited time . He had landed in Mun- ster , either out of the jealousy they had of the ...
... lord Lisle , eldest son to the earl of Leicester , to be sent under the title of lord lieutenant of that kingdom thither , with a com- mission for a limited time . He had landed in Mun- ster , either out of the jealousy they had of the ...
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... lord Francis Vil- liers , were newly returned from travel , and though both very youngh , were strong and active men1 , and being , in respect of their infancy , unengaged in the late war , and so unhurt by it , and coming now to the ...
... lord Francis Vil- liers , were newly returned from travel , and though both very youngh , were strong and active men1 , and being , in respect of their infancy , unengaged in the late war , and so unhurt by it , and coming now to the ...
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... lord Byron , which Bamfield looked upon as a degrada- tion , and bringing the man he hated of all men liv- ing , to have the command over him . Sir John Berkley made his highness's governor in the ab- sence of the lord Byron . The lord ...
... lord Byron , which Bamfield looked upon as a degrada- tion , and bringing the man he hated of all men liv- ing , to have the command over him . Sir John Berkley made his highness's governor in the ab- sence of the lord Byron . The lord ...
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... lord Capel , who had al- 1648 . ways corresponded with the chancellor , and in- formed him of the state of affairs , and all that con- cerned himself , writ to him , " that all things were " now so ripe , that he believed the prince ...
... lord Capel , who had al- 1648 . ways corresponded with the chancellor , and in- formed him of the state of affairs , and all that con- cerned himself , writ to him , " that all things were " now so ripe , that he believed the prince ...
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