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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... 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 warmth whereof had never been extinguished . Sok a commission was sent from ...
... 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 warmth whereof had never been extinguished . Sok a commission was sent from ...
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... resolution would be grateful , he used to speak darkly , and as a man that thought more of revenge upon those who had imprisoned him , than of assisting the crown to recover the au- thority it had lost . Argyle , whose power was over ...
... resolution would be grateful , he used to speak darkly , and as a man that thought more of revenge upon those who had imprisoned him , than of assisting the crown to recover the au- thority it had lost . Argyle , whose power was over ...
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... resolved to do , were never from them , and willingly received such presents and pensions from the English commissioners , as they were prepared and provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast friends . in ...
... resolved to do , were never from them , and willingly received such presents and pensions from the English commissioners , as they were prepared and provided to offer to them ; and much money was given to make them fast friends . in ...
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... resolution to join with the king's party , upon the true interest of the crown , with- " out which he would hope for little success in 66 England : " and he desired them , " though they “ saw little appearance yet of raising an army ...
... resolution to join with the king's party , upon the true interest of the crown , with- " out which he would hope for little success in 66 England : " and he desired them , " though they “ saw little appearance yet of raising an army ...
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... resolved to get 1648. themselves out of their hands , had , as is mentioned before , directed the duke of York , who was of years to be trusted with the secret , " that , when a fit op- portunity should be offered , he should make his ...
... resolved to get 1648. themselves out of their hands , had , as is mentioned before , directed the duke of York , who was of years to be trusted with the secret , " that , when a fit op- portunity should be offered , he should make his ...
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