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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... 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 , with- " out which he would hope for ...
... 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 , with- " out which he would hope for ...
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... 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 so well in it , as to draw any suspicion upon himself ...
... 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 so well in it , as to draw any suspicion upon himself ...
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... pass for Holland , and then advertised the duke to be ready in the close of an evening , when playing , as he used to do , with the other children , in a room from whence there was a pair of stairs to the gar- den , he might , untaken ...
... pass for Holland , and then advertised the duke to be ready in the close of an evening , when playing , as he used to do , with the other children , in a room from whence there was a pair of stairs to the gar- den , he might , untaken ...
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... pass from the parliament , ( upon pretence of making his composition , from which he had never been excluded , ) willing to engage himself in the conduct of those in Kent , where he was well known and beloved , his affection and zeal ...
... pass from the parliament , ( upon pretence of making his composition , from which he had never been excluded , ) willing to engage himself in the conduct of those in Kent , where he was well known and beloved , his affection and zeal ...
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... pass , except they intended only to change the hand , and to keep the king under as strict a re- straint , when they should get him into their hands , as he was under the domination of the parliament and army yet they were so infatuated ...
... pass , except they intended only to change the hand , and to keep the king under as strict a re- straint , when they should get him into their hands , as he was under the domination of the parliament and army yet they were so infatuated ...
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