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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... received had been disbursed ; which was a large field , and led them to many men's doors upon whom they were willing to be revenged . There was a design this way to get the presby- terians again into power , and that they might get the ...
... received had been disbursed ; which was a large field , and led them to many men's doors upon whom they were willing to be revenged . There was a design this way to get the presby- terians again into power , and that they might get the ...
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... received commissions from him for se- veral commands . This engagement was so well known , and so ge- nerally spoken of , that they concluded that the par- very young ] under years i men ] young men k So ] And 66 XI . 1648 . liament ...
... received commissions from him for se- veral commands . This engagement was so well known , and so ge- nerally spoken of , that they concluded that the par- very young ] under years i men ] young men k So ] And 66 XI . 1648 . liament ...
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... received every day affronts , and their persons were exposed to con- tempt ; yet there were no sooner preparations to- wards a parliament in Scotland , than commissioners Commis- were sent from the lords and commons at West- from the ...
... received every day affronts , and their persons were exposed to con- tempt ; yet there were no sooner preparations to- wards a parliament in Scotland , than commissioners Commis- were sent from the lords and commons at West- from the ...
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... received the summons , than he betook himself to the journey , and to transport himself into Normandy ; where , after he was landed , he made what haste he could to Caen , supposing he should there find secretary Nicholas , who had ...
... received the summons , than he betook himself to the journey , and to transport himself into Normandy ; where , after he was landed , he made what haste he could to Caen , supposing he should there find secretary Nicholas , who had ...
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... received the same summons with the others to attend the prince at the Louvre . The chancellor hastened to Rouen , where he found the lord Cottington , who had still the title b and precedency of lord high treasurer of England , the earl ...
... received the same summons with the others to attend the prince at the Louvre . The chancellor hastened to Rouen , where he found the lord Cottington , who had still the title b and precedency of lord high treasurer of England , the earl ...
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