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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... subjects to repair " to him ; in which the kingdom of Scotland was " concerned , in that being independent upon Eng- land , and the parliament of England , they were 66 66 66 66 by them deprived of their king , and could not be ...
... subjects to repair " to him ; in which the kingdom of Scotland was " concerned , in that being independent upon Eng- land , and the parliament of England , they were 66 66 66 66 by them deprived of their king , and could not be ...
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... subjects . " With with a pe- these men came letters from some of those who were well known to be very solicitous at that time for the advancement of the king's service , and privy to the treaty with the Scots , and whatever was in ...
... subjects . " With with a pe- these men came letters from some of those who were well known to be very solicitous at that time for the advancement of the king's service , and privy to the treaty with the Scots , and whatever was in ...
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... subject to no govern- ment , they found means to give notice to the prince of all that happened , and that they would attend his command at Flushing ; whither they easily went " . Within few days after , the prince , out of the Downs ...
... subject to no govern- ment , they found means to give notice to the prince of all that happened , and that they would attend his command at Flushing ; whither they easily went " . Within few days after , the prince , out of the Downs ...
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... subjects , his majesty was imprisoned by the " traitorous and rebellious army in England , they “ had raised an army in that kingdom , that , since " their advice , counsel , and entreaty in an amicable 66 66 way , could not prevail ...
... subjects , his majesty was imprisoned by the " traitorous and rebellious army in England , they “ had raised an army in that kingdom , that , since " their advice , counsel , and entreaty in an amicable 66 66 way , could not prevail ...
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... subject to their government . By these judgments , amongst others , the earl of Lanrick was deprived of being secretary of state , engage- ment . n thus ] therefore XI . 1648 . and that office was conferred upon 94 THE HISTORY XI. ...
... subject to their government . By these judgments , amongst others , the earl of Lanrick was deprived of being secretary of state , engage- ment . n thus ] therefore XI . 1648 . and that office was conferred upon 94 THE HISTORY XI. ...
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