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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... reason to do , and when he considered of what con- sequence it might be to him and all his designs , if a well formed and disciplined army should be under the power of Waller , and such officers , he changed his mind ; and first set his ...
... reason to do , and when he considered of what con- sequence it might be to him and all his designs , if a well formed and disciplined army should be under the power of Waller , and such officers , he changed his mind ; and first set his ...
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... reason to believe , that Fairfax would be firm to the same mind , even after they should have invaded the king- dom . of that nature ] of such a nature m ' sum ] sum of money BOOK X1 . 1648 . The Scots ' tions for B 4 OF THE REBELLION ...
... reason to believe , that Fairfax would be firm to the same mind , even after they should have invaded the king- dom . of that nature ] of such a nature m ' sum ] sum of money BOOK X1 . 1648 . The Scots ' tions for B 4 OF THE REBELLION ...
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... , which was true , for some time , was borough other off- the sea- volted ships went over to Holland . XI . 1 BOOK the reason that it was thought OF THE REBELLION . 31 Downs, wanting only half the victual they were to ...
... , which was true , for some time , was borough other off- the sea- volted ships went over to Holland . XI . 1 BOOK the reason that it was thought OF THE REBELLION . 31 Downs, wanting only half the victual they were to ...
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... reason : " and he prepared his friends the seamen when the duke should come to them , that they would except against sir John Berkley , and cause him to be dismissed ; and then he believed he should be able to govern both his highness ...
... reason : " and he prepared his friends the seamen when the duke should come to them , that they would except against sir John Berkley , and cause him to be dismissed ; and then he believed he should be able to govern both his highness ...
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... reason would not permit they should both be ventured at one time on board the fleet ; and , the prince determining to engage his own person , he submitted to the determination ; and was well content to remain with his sister . The ...
... reason would not permit they should both be ventured at one time on board the fleet ; and , the prince determining to engage his own person , he submitted to the determination ; and was well content to remain with his sister . The ...
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