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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... queen at Paris , who was always disposed to trust him , and the lord Jermyn and he renewed their for- mer friendship , the warmth whereof had never been extinguished . Sok a commission was sent from the prince to the carl to be general ...
... queen at Paris , who was always disposed to trust him , and the lord Jermyn and he renewed their for- mer friendship , the warmth whereof had never been extinguished . Sok a commission was sent from the prince to the carl to be general ...
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... queen , and de- sired " that the prince might be in a readiness to be " with them against the time their army should be CC ready to march ; which , they assured her , should " be by the beginning of May . " All which several ...
... queen , and de- sired " that the prince might be in a readiness to be " with them against the time their army should be CC ready to march ; which , they assured her , should " be by the beginning of May . " All which several ...
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... queen was informed , and so knew as soon almost where he was , as she did of his escape from Lon- don . The prince was not yet ready for his remove , nor was it resolved which way he should go ; so XI . BOOK that it was thought best ...
... queen was informed , and so knew as soon almost where he was , as she did of his escape from Lon- don . The prince was not yet ready for his remove , nor was it resolved which way he should go ; so XI . BOOK that it was thought best ...
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... queen to wait upon the duke , as governor in the absence of the lord Byron , which Bamfield looked upon as a degrada- tion , and bringing the man he hated of all men liv- ing , to have the command over him . Sir John Berkley made his ...
... queen to wait upon the duke , as governor in the absence of the lord Byron , which Bamfield looked upon as a degrada- tion , and bringing the man he hated of all men liv- ing , to have the command over him . Sir John Berkley made his ...
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... queen , according The chan- to his majesty's command , sent to the chancellor of exe the exchequer to Jersey , commanding , " that he sent for to " would wait upon the prince in the Louvre at Pa- from Jer- ris , " upon a day that was ...
... queen , according The chan- to his majesty's command , sent to the chancellor of exe the exchequer to Jersey , commanding , " that he sent for to " would wait upon the prince in the Louvre at Pa- from Jer- ris , " upon a day that was ...
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