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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... ship having the least imagination what freight they carried . The duke , as soon as he was on shore , and in a lodging , resolving no longer to use his woman's ha- bit , stayed there till he advertised his sister , the princess royal of ...
... ship having the least imagination what freight they carried . The duke , as soon as he was on shore , and in a lodging , resolving no longer to use his woman's ha- bit , stayed there till he advertised his sister , the princess royal of ...
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... direction from the prince ; and within few days they received advice , The prince " that the prince had , as soon as he came to Calais , went into b title ] office 66 XI . Holland put himself on board a ship 22 THE HISTORY.
... direction from the prince ; and within few days they received advice , The prince " that the prince had , as soon as he came to Calais , went into b title ] office 66 XI . Holland put himself on board a ship 22 THE HISTORY.
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... ship that he found there BOOK " bound for Holland , whence they were to hear from " him , how they should dispose of ... ships for the summer guard , and appointed Rainsborough to be admiral thereof ; who had been bred at sea , and was ...
... ship that he found there BOOK " bound for Holland , whence they were to hear from " him , how they should dispose of ... ships for the summer guard , and appointed Rainsborough to be admiral thereof ; who had been bred at sea , and was ...
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... ship . This inclination was much im- proved in them by a general disposition in Kent to an insurrection for the king , and by some gentle- men's coming on board the ships , according to the custom of that country ; who fomented the good ...
... ship . This inclination was much im- proved in them by a general disposition in Kent to an insurrection for the king , and by some gentle- men's coming on board the ships , according to the custom of that country ; who fomented the good ...
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... ships which lie in the Downs , the report first did arise that the fleet would presently declare for 1648 . the king , and those seamen who came on shore talked as if the city of London would join with them . This drew many gentlemen of ...
... ships which lie in the Downs , the report first did arise that the fleet would presently declare for 1648 . the king , and those seamen who came on shore talked as if the city of London would join with them . This drew many gentlemen of ...
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affairs affection ambassadors amongst answer Argyle army attended bassadors believed BOOK castle catholic chancellor church colonel command commissioners consent council court covenant Cromwell declared delivered desired discourse don Lewis duke Hamilton duke of Lorrain duke of York earl enemy engaged England English exchequer father fleet France friends gentlemen give Hague Holland honour hope horse importunity Ireland Irish journey king king's kingdom kingdom of Scotland knew land letter likewise lived lord Cottington lord Wilmot Madrid majesty majesty's Marmaduke Langdale marquis of Ormond ment Mountrose never officers parlia parliament party peace persons Philip Musgrave presbyterian present prince of Condé prince of Orange prince Rupert prisoners promised proposition queen ready reason received religion resolution resolved Scotland Scots Scottish seamen sent shew ships soever soldiers soon Spain stay thence thing thither thought tion told town treaty troops whereof whilst