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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... ready ; the one , that they might redeem themselves from their former guilt , and the other , that they might not only have a good part in freeing the king from his imprisonment , but be able to preserve him in liberty from any ...
... ready ; the one , that they might redeem themselves from their former guilt , and the other , that they might not only have a good part in freeing the king from his imprisonment , but be able to preserve him in liberty from any ...
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... ready to embark themselves in his adventure . The earl had made tender of his resolutions to his old mistress the queen at Paris , who was always disposed to trust him , and the lord Jermyn and he renewed their for- mer friendship , the ...
... ready to embark themselves in his adventure . The earl had made tender of his resolutions to his old mistress the queen at Paris , who was always disposed to trust him , and the lord Jermyn and he renewed their for- mer friendship , the ...
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... ready to march ; which , they assured her , should " be by the beginning of May . " All which several advertisements , being communicated in England , found a people too ready to give credit to what was promised , and to begin the work ...
... ready to march ; which , they assured her , should " be by the beginning of May . " All which several advertisements , being communicated in England , found a people too ready to give credit to what was promised , and to begin the work ...
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... ready about the custom - house , and to have its 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 ...
... ready about the custom - house , and to have its 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 ...
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... ready , if he " should be sent for , as he was confident he would " be , to attend upon his highness ; " which , he said , all the king's friends expected he should do ; and which he was resolved to do as soon as the prince should be ...
... ready , if he " should be sent for , as he was confident he would " be , to attend upon his highness ; " which , he said , all the king's friends expected he should do ; and which he was resolved to do as soon as the prince should be ...
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