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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... necessary for the service ; " and the other , as more than they could spare from " their other occasions : " and when this check was put to Waller's engagement , he caused Lambert to be proposed for that expedition , a man who was then ...
... necessary for the service ; " and the other , as more than they could spare from " their other occasions : " and when this check was put to Waller's engagement , he caused Lambert to be proposed for that expedition , a man who was then ...
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... necessary , and no impediment of honour to restrain him from doing any thing that might gratify any of his passions . These two were the chief managers and contrivers to carry on this affair ; for though the chancellor , the earl of ...
... necessary , and no impediment of honour to restrain him from doing any thing that might gratify any of his passions . These two were the chief managers and contrivers to carry on this affair ; for though the chancellor , the earl of ...
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... necessary to bring their designs to pass , he should be no sooner invested in the com- " mand his friends designed for him , than he would " manifest his resolution to join with the king's party , upon the true interest of the crown ...
... necessary to bring their designs to pass , he should be no sooner invested in the com- " mand his friends designed for him , than he would " manifest his resolution to join with the king's party , upon the true interest of the crown ...
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... necessary to put a person of a better quality about his highness , who might have a superior command over the other servants ; and because the lord Byron , who had been made governor of the duke of York by the king , was then in England ...
... necessary to put a person of a better quality about his highness , who might have a superior command over the other servants ; and because the lord Byron , who had been made governor of the duke of York by the king , was then in England ...
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... necessary , that the lord Jermyn , as was pretended , found means to borrow so much money as was ne- cessary for the journey ; which the king paid long after with full interest . Dr. Goffe , a man well known in that time , as the chief ...
... necessary , that the lord Jermyn , as was pretended , found means to borrow so much money as was ne- cessary for the journey ; which the king paid long after with full interest . Dr. Goffe , a man well known in that time , as the chief ...
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