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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... town , till " that storm should be over . " And even sir Mar- maduke Langdale , and sir Philip Musgrave , whom , over and above all the discourses held with them at London , the Scottish lords had sent to confer with as they passed ...
... town , till " that storm should be over . " And even sir Mar- maduke Langdale , and sir Philip Musgrave , whom , over and above all the discourses held with them at London , the Scottish lords had sent to confer with as they passed ...
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... town and castle of Pembroke . These three communicated their discontents to each other , and all thought themselves ill requited by the parlia- ment for the service they had done , and that other men , especially colonel Mitton , were ...
... town and castle of Pembroke . These three communicated their discontents to each other , and all thought themselves ill requited by the parlia- ment for the service they had done , and that other men , especially colonel Mitton , were ...
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... town , and of some discourses which they had used , or some other English officers in their company , and desired , " that , if they were to have any command in the army , they might presently " take the covenant ; and that there might ...
... town , and of some discourses which they had used , or some other English officers in their company , and desired , " that , if they were to have any command in the army , they might presently " take the covenant ; and that there might ...
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... towns of Berwick and Carlisle , against the " time he should be able to march thither ; for he " intended to march between those two places . " The work was not hard to be performed by them , they having , from their first entrance into ...
... towns of Berwick and Carlisle , against the " time he should be able to march thither ; for he " intended to march between those two places . " The work was not hard to be performed by them , they having , from their first entrance into ...
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... towns would have " no reverence . " Besides , he told them , " that the marquis of Argyle had still protested against their beginning the war by any act of hostility against " the English , in forcing any of the towns ; which " was not ...
... towns would have " no reverence . " Besides , he told them , " that the marquis of Argyle had still protested against their beginning the war by any act of hostility against " the English , in forcing any of the towns ; which " was not ...
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