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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... whole kingdom , except only " the army ; and that it would then quickly appear " that the parliaments of both kingdoms desired the " same thing , and to live happily under the govern- " ment of the same king . " This discourse , urged ...
... whole kingdom , except only " the army ; and that it would then quickly appear " that the parliaments of both kingdoms desired the " same thing , and to live happily under the govern- " ment of the same king . " This discourse , urged ...
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... whole kingdom and " nation to enter into a present war with England on the king's behalf ; and therefore desired them , by the interest and influence they had upon the " northern counties , to dispose them to a conjunc- " tion with them ...
... whole kingdom and " nation to enter into a present war with England on the king's behalf ; and therefore desired them , by the interest and influence they had upon the " northern counties , to dispose them to a conjunc- " tion with them ...
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... whole kingdom had against the parliament as well as the army . Mr. L'Estrange was a man of a good wit , and a fancy very luxuriant , and of an en- terprising nature . He observed , by the good com- pany that came to the house , that the ...
... whole kingdom had against the parliament as well as the army . Mr. L'Estrange was a man of a good wit , and a fancy very luxuriant , and of an en- terprising nature . He observed , by the good com- pany that came to the house , that the ...
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... whole business to be go- verned and conducted by Mr. L'Estrange , whom they all believed by his discourse to be an able sol- dier . He writ some letters to particular gentlemen , who he was informed would receive them willingly , and ...
... whole business to be go- verned and conducted by Mr. L'Estrange , whom they all believed by his discourse to be an able sol- dier . He writ some letters to particular gentlemen , who he was informed would receive them willingly , and ...
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... whole fleet was in . Whereupon they sent Rainsborough and some other officers thither ; presuming that the presence of the admiral would quickly quiet all . He , being a man of a rough imperious nature , as soon as he came on board his ...
... whole fleet was in . Whereupon they sent Rainsborough and some other officers thither ; presuming that the presence of the admiral would quickly quiet all . He , being a man of a rough imperious nature , as soon as he came on board his ...
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