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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... , and told them , " they t Γ great ] most S feared ] apprehended persuaded ] confident BOOK " should quickly find them in Scotland after their OF THE REBELLION . 13 expected a new opportunity to appear with their BOOK ...
... , and told them , " they t Γ great ] most S feared ] apprehended persuaded ] confident BOOK " should quickly find them in Scotland after their OF THE REBELLION . 13 expected a new opportunity to appear with their BOOK ...
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... told him , " the seamen made great inquiry after the lord Wil- loughby , and much longed to have him with them ; " insinuating to the duke , " that he had much contri- " buted to that good disposition in the seamen , and " was privy to ...
... told him , " the seamen made great inquiry after the lord Wil- loughby , and much longed to have him with them ; " insinuating to the duke , " that he had much contri- " buted to that good disposition in the seamen , and " was privy to ...
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... told them , " he was very " confident that his grandson could not be embarked “ in such an affair , " ) they neglected it , and thought it a design to amuse them . But when they heard that the meetings were continued , and saw the de ...
... told them , " he was very " confident that his grandson could not be embarked “ in such an affair , " ) they neglected it , and thought it a design to amuse them . But when they heard that the meetings were continued , and saw the de ...
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... told , " that they should very shortly receive a general from " the king : " for they did not think Mr. Hales equal to the work , who found his power and credit to grow less , the greater the appearance grew to be ; and they begun to ...
... told , " that they should very shortly receive a general from " the king : " for they did not think Mr. Hales equal to the work , who found his power and credit to grow less , the greater the appearance grew to be ; and they begun to ...
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... told them , they would undeceive those honest people in Eng- land , who were too much inclined to trust them ; " and that they should find that they had a harder " work in hand than they imagined ; " the Scottish lords knew well enough ...
... told them , they would undeceive those honest people in Eng- land , who were too much inclined to trust them ; " and that they should find that they had a harder " work in hand than they imagined ; " the Scottish lords knew well enough ...
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