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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... stay with any secu- rity about London , much less in their own country , they invited them into Scotland , where they assured them , " they should not only be safe , but very wel- " come ; and should be witnesses of their proceed- ings ...
... stay with any secu- rity about London , much less in their own country , they invited them into Scotland , where they assured them , " they should not only be safe , but very wel- " come ; and should be witnesses of their proceed- ings ...
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... stayed whilst he put on women's apparel , that was provided for him ; and presently , with colonel Bamfield only , went into a pair of oars that was ready ; so he passed the bridge , and went on board the vessel that was ready to re ...
... stayed whilst he put on women's apparel , that was provided for him ; and presently , with colonel Bamfield only , went into a pair of oars that was ready ; so he passed the bridge , and went on board the vessel that was ready to re ...
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... stay at the Hague with his sister , till 1648. farther resolutions might be taken ; and though the service which Bamfield had performed was very well esteemed , yet they thought the making him a groom of his bedchamber would be an ample ...
... stay at the Hague with his sister , till 1648. farther resolutions might be taken ; and though the service which Bamfield had performed was very well esteemed , yet they thought the making him a groom of his bedchamber would be an ample ...
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... stay there till the other should arrive , and to consult together there upon their farther a formerly done ] Originally taining any prejudice against added in MS . not without some him . blaming the queen for enter- XI . 1648 . 66 66 ...
... stay there till the other should arrive , and to consult together there upon their farther a formerly done ] Originally taining any prejudice against added in MS . not without some him . blaming the queen for enter- XI . 1648 . 66 66 ...
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... stay at Rouen , till they " should receive new orders from Calais , where his " royal highness would take new measures what " he was to do . " So they stayed together at Rouen , where there were at the same time very many Eng- lish of ...
... stay at Rouen , till they " should receive new orders from Calais , where his " royal highness would take new measures what " he was to do . " So they stayed together at Rouen , where there were at the same time very many Eng- lish of ...
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