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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... took now new spirit , and pressed the relief of Ireland with great earnestness , of Ireland being there . 66 to their party ] Not in MS . b hatred ] contempt C who ] who had XI . 1648 . and in order thereunto made great 2 THE HISTORY.
... took now new spirit , and pressed the relief of Ireland with great earnestness , of Ireland being there . 66 to their party ] Not in MS . b hatred ] contempt C who ] who had XI . 1648 . and in order thereunto made great 2 THE HISTORY.
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... took notice of the resort of so many English * to Edinburgh , and that there were many amongst them who had been in arms against the parliament , and demanded , " that they might either be banished " that kingdom , or delivered to them ...
... took notice of the resort of so many English * to Edinburgh , and that there were many amongst them who had been in arms against the parliament , and demanded , " that they might either be banished " that kingdom , or delivered to them ...
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... took care to provide all such things as were neces- sary for his remove to the Hague ; from whence the queen was informed , and so knew as soon almost where he was , as she did of his escape from Lon- don . The prince was not yet ready ...
... took care to provide all such things as were neces- sary for his remove to the Hague ; from whence the queen was informed , and so knew as soon almost where he was , as she did of his escape from Lon- don . The prince was not yet ready ...
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... took care of the king's affairs , and who designed those insurrections which happened in other parts of the kingdom . They knew nothing , that is , contributed nothing to this good disposition in the seamen " , though they were not ...
... took care of the king's affairs , and who designed those insurrections which happened in other parts of the kingdom . They knew nothing , that is , contributed nothing to this good disposition in the seamen " , though they were not ...
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... took all the ways he could that the prince might be advertised of it , and thereupon hasten his own journey ; which did like- wise contribute to the haste his highness made . He BOOK arrived at Helvoetsluys very seasonably to prevent XI ...
... took all the ways he could that the prince might be advertised of it , and thereupon hasten his own journey ; which did like- wise contribute to the haste his highness made . He BOOK arrived at Helvoetsluys very seasonably to prevent XI ...
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