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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... 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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... resolved , or proposed in XI . the most secret councils , that was not forthwith 1648. imparted , and made known to them ; and they be- haved themselves as haughtily and imperiously , as if they had their army at hand to second them ...
... resolved , or proposed in XI . the most secret councils , that was not forthwith 1648. imparted , and made known to them ; and they be- haved themselves as haughtily and imperiously , as if they had their army at hand to second them ...
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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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... 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 that the C 2 OF THE REBELLION . 19 XI. ...
... 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 that the C 2 OF THE REBELLION . 19 XI. ...
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... resolved to do as soon as the prince should be out of France , though he should receive no order or invitation so to do . 66 exchequer the prince sey . About the middle of May , the queen , according The chan- to his majesty's command ...
... resolved to do as soon as the prince should be out of France , though he should receive no order or invitation so to do . 66 exchequer the prince sey . About the middle of May , the queen , according The chan- to his majesty's command ...
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