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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... sent under the title of lord lieutenant of that kingdom thither , with a com- mission for a limited time . He had ... sent ] sent * for a limited time . ] for five or six months . XI . BOOK the ill condition he was in , B 2 OF THE ...
... sent under the title of lord lieutenant of that kingdom thither , with a com- mission for a limited time . He had ... sent ] sent * for a limited time . ] for five or six months . XI . BOOK the ill condition he was in , B 2 OF THE ...
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... sent from the prince to the carl to be general of an army , that was to be raised for the redemption of the king from prison , and to restore the parliament to its freedom . The earl of Peterborough , and John Mordaunt his brother , the ...
... sent from the prince to the carl to be general of an army , that was to be raised for the redemption of the king from prison , and to restore the parliament to its freedom . The earl of Peterborough , and John Mordaunt his brother , the ...
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... sent two bouses from him any directions or orders concerning the BOOK government of that kingdom , and thought it high time to provide for their own security by quitting their station at London , where they received every day affronts ...
... sent two bouses from him any directions or orders concerning the BOOK government of that kingdom , and thought it high time to provide for their own security by quitting their station at London , where they received every day affronts ...
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... sent to " the parliament . " They were so clamorous in this argument , and found so much countenance to their clamour , that they who had invited the English thither , had not the courage to own them ; but advised them un- derhand ...
... sent to " the parliament . " They were so clamorous in this argument , and found so much countenance to their clamour , that they who had invited the English thither , had not the courage to own them ; but advised them un- derhand ...
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... sent to the chancellor of exe the exchequer to Jersey , commanding , " that he sent for to " would wait upon the prince in the Louvre at Pa- from Jer- ris , " upon a day that was past before the letter came to his hands . But he no ...
... sent to the chancellor of exe the exchequer to Jersey , commanding , " that he sent for to " would wait upon the prince in the Louvre at Pa- from Jer- ris , " upon a day that was past before the letter came to his hands . But he no ...
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