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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... of Lowden , had been a commissioner in England , and as privy to the treaty with the king , and had made as many professions and protestations P that party ] that nation BOOK of duty to him as they , and indeed OF THE REBELLION . 9.
... of Lowden , had been a commissioner in England , and as privy to the treaty with the king , and had made as many professions and protestations P that party ] that nation BOOK of duty to him as they , and indeed OF THE REBELLION . 9.
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... treaty between the two kingdoms in their ill usage of the king , who was imprisoned by the army , nor was it in the power " of the parliament to set him at liberty : that they “ had now , upon the matter , absolutely deposed him , by ...
... treaty between the two kingdoms in their ill usage of the king , who was imprisoned by the army , nor was it in the power " of the parliament to set him at liberty : that they “ had now , upon the matter , absolutely deposed him , by ...
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... advancement of the king's service , and privy to the treaty with the Scots , and whatever was in- tended by the earl of Holland : the countess of Car- VOL . VI . F XI . 1648 . BOOK lisle , who was trusted OF THE REBELLION . 65.
... advancement of the king's service , and privy to the treaty with the Scots , and whatever was in- tended by the earl of Holland : the countess of Car- VOL . VI . F XI . 1648 . BOOK lisle , who was trusted OF THE REBELLION . 65.
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... treaty , and that the prince would immediately repair to that army . This confirmed the prince in the purpose of putting out to sea , since it was absolutely necessary to carry the fleet first into Holland , before it could transport ...
... treaty , and that the prince would immediately repair to that army . This confirmed the prince in the purpose of putting out to sea , since it was absolutely necessary to carry the fleet first into Holland , before it could transport ...
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... treaty at Uxbridge , where they had often differed in matters of the highest importance , treated him with the same liberty they had then been accustomed to . He told him , “ he meant not to say any thing in that debate , when he should ...
... treaty at Uxbridge , where they had often differed in matters of the highest importance , treated him with the same liberty they had then been accustomed to . He told him , “ he meant not to say any thing in that debate , when he should ...
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