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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... had deprived themselves of , could have contri- buted to his majesty's recovery , never people were better disposed to erect and repair again the build- VOL . VI . B The temper time . XI . 1648 . BOOK ing they had so maliciously THE ...
... had deprived themselves of , could have contri- buted to his majesty's recovery , never people were better disposed to erect and repair again the build- VOL . VI . B The temper time . XI . 1648 . BOOK ing they had so maliciously THE ...
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... never been extinguished . Sok a commission was sent from the prince to the carl to be general of an army , that was to be raised for the redemption of the king from prison , and to restore the parliament to its freedom . The earl of ...
... never been extinguished . Sok a commission was sent from the prince to the carl to be general of an army , that was to be raised for the redemption of the king from prison , and to restore the parliament to its freedom . The earl of ...
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... never undertaking of that nature1 was carried on with so little reserva- tion ; there was scarce a county in England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in arms for the king . They who had the principal ...
... never undertaking of that nature1 was carried on with so little reserva- tion ; there was scarce a county in England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in arms for the king . They who had the principal ...
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... never be able to hinder the calling of a parliament , which the peo- ple generally called for , and that he should sooner obtain his end by puzzling their proceedings , and obstructing their determinations , after they should be ...
... never be able to hinder the calling of a parliament , which the peo- ple generally called for , and that he should sooner obtain his end by puzzling their proceedings , and obstructing their determinations , after they should be ...
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... never from them , and willingly received such presents and pensions from the English commissioners , as they were prepared and provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast friends . in - effect ] Not in MS . F ...
... never from them , and willingly received such presents and pensions from the English commissioners , as they were prepared and provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast friends . in - effect ] Not in MS . F ...
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