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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... nature ] of such a nature m ' sum ] sum of money BOOK X1 . 1648 . The Scots ' tions for B 4 OF THE REBELLION . 66 ...
... nature ] of such a nature m ' sum ] sum of money BOOK X1 . 1648 . The Scots ' tions for B 4 OF THE REBELLION . 66 ...
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... nature , and better judgment , and an openness and clearness more to be trusted and relied upon than most men of that party ?: the lat- ter , insolent , imperious , flattering , and dissembling , fitter for intrigues and contrivances by ...
... nature , and better judgment , and an openness and clearness more to be trusted and relied upon than most men of that party ?: the lat- ter , insolent , imperious , flattering , and dissembling , fitter for intrigues and contrivances by ...
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... nature , and dexterous enough in bringing any thing to pass that he had the managing of himself . He had now no relation to the king's service ; he had served the king in the late war as a colonel of foot , and had not behaved himself ...
... nature , and dexterous enough in bringing any thing to pass that he had the managing of himself . He had now no relation to the king's service ; he had served the king in the late war as a colonel of foot , and had not behaved himself ...
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... nature as the grandfather , and both of them so much of the parliament party , that they were not willing any part of their estates should be hazarded for the king . At the house of this Mr. Hales , Mr. L'Estrange was , when , by the ...
... nature as the grandfather , and both of them so much of the parliament party , that they were not willing any part of their estates should be hazarded for the king . At the house of this Mr. Hales , Mr. L'Estrange was , when , by the ...
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... nature . He observed , by the good com- pany that came to the house , that the affections of all that large and populous country were for the king . He begun to tell Mr. Hales , " that though " his grandfather did in his heart wish the ...
... nature . He observed , by the good com- pany that came to the house , that the affections of all that large and populous country were for the king . He begun to tell Mr. Hales , " that though " his grandfather did in his heart wish the ...
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