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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... ment met in Scot- 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 ...
... ment met in Scot- 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 ...
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... ment of the same king . " This discourse , urged and seconded by many of the principal men , was entertained by the rest with so general a reception , that Argyle found it would be to no purpose directly to contradict or oppose it . He ...
... ment of the same king . " This discourse , urged and seconded by many of the principal men , was entertained by the rest with so general a reception , that Argyle found it would be to no purpose directly to contradict or oppose it . He ...
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... against the proceedings of the parlia- ment , both in imprisoning the king , and in refusing to give them leave to repair to him , or to receive countries ] counties XI . 1648 . sioners sent two bouses from him 14 THE HISTORY.
... against the proceedings of the parlia- ment , both in imprisoning the king , and in refusing to give them leave to repair to him , or to receive countries ] counties XI . 1648 . sioners sent two bouses from him 14 THE HISTORY.
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... - tion in Kent , and saw the warrants which were sent out and signed by L'Estrange , whom nobody knew , ( and the gentlemen of Kent , who sat in the parlia- directed ] advised XI . 1648 . ment , assured them , " 38 THE HISTORY.
... - tion in Kent , and saw the warrants which were sent out and signed by L'Estrange , whom nobody knew , ( and the gentlemen of Kent , who sat in the parlia- directed ] advised XI . 1648 . ment , assured them , " 38 THE HISTORY.
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... ment , assured them , " that there was no such gentle- BOOK " man in that county ; " and sir Edward Hales , who likewise was present there , told them , " he was very " confident that his grandson could not be embarked “ in such an ...
... ment , assured them , " that there was no such gentle- BOOK " man in that county ; " and sir Edward Hales , who likewise was present there , told them , " he was very " confident that his grandson could not be embarked “ in such an ...
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