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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... parliament and army , and a most passionate 1648 . desire that all their follies and madness might be of the na- forgotten in restoring the king to all they had taken tion at this from him , and in settling that blessed government they ...
... parliament and army , and a most passionate 1648 . desire that all their follies and madness might be of the na- forgotten in restoring the king to all they had taken tion at this from him , and in settling that blessed government they ...
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... parliament from the beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army with hatred , as those who reaped the ...
... parliament from the beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army with hatred , as those who reaped the ...
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... parliament , where they had both their parties which adhered to them . So that , the time of his commission being expired , and the con- trary party not suffering it to be renewed , the lord Lisle returned again into England , leaving ...
... parliament , where they had both their parties which adhered to them . So that , the time of his commission being expired , and the con- trary party not suffering it to be renewed , the lord Lisle returned again into England , leaving ...
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... parliament and the army , had a mind to Bucks and redeem his former faults by a new and thorough en- gagement . He had much credit by descent and by alliance with the presbyterian party , and was privy to the undertakings of Scotland ...
... parliament and the army , had a mind to Bucks and redeem his former faults by a new and thorough en- gagement . He had much credit by descent and by alliance with the presbyterian party , and was privy to the undertakings of Scotland ...
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... parliament to its freedom . The earl of Peterborough , and John Mordaunt his brother , the family of the earl of Northampton , and all the of ficers who had served the king in the war , with which the city of London and all parts of the ...
... parliament to its freedom . The earl of Peterborough , and John Mordaunt his brother , the family of the earl of Northampton , and all the of ficers who had served the king in the war , with which the city of London and all parts of the ...
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