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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... wished well BOOK to it . And there is no question , never undertaking of that nature1 was carried on with so little reserva- tion ; there was scarce a county in England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in ...
... wished well BOOK to it . And there is no question , never undertaking of that nature1 was carried on with so little reserva- tion ; there was scarce a county in England , in which there was not some association entered into to appear in ...
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... wished well , to visit the ships , and they re- turned more confirmed of the truth of what they had heard . Good - fellowship was a vice spread every where a , and this young great heir , who had been always bred among his neighbours ...
... wished well , to visit the ships , and they re- turned more confirmed of the truth of what they had heard . Good - fellowship was a vice spread every where a , and this young great heir , who had been always bred among his neighbours ...
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... wished they had been to begin again . The earl was a man fitter to have drawn such a body toge- ther by his frolic and pleasant humour , which re- conciled people of all constitutions wonderfully to him , than to form and conduct them ...
... wished they had been to begin again . The earl was a man fitter to have drawn such a body toge- ther by his frolic and pleasant humour , which re- conciled people of all constitutions wonderfully to him , than to form and conduct them ...
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... wished could not be avoided . So that notwithstanding all the city's earnestness i that the treaty might be presently entered upon , it was delayed till the insurrection in Kent , and the designs of the earl of Holland ( to both which ...
... wished could not be avoided . So that notwithstanding all the city's earnestness i that the treaty might be presently entered upon , it was delayed till the insurrection in Kent , and the designs of the earl of Holland ( to both which ...
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... wished , for the expedition that would have re- " sulted from thence , that it might have been in or near London , to the end that the parliament's " resolution and determination might have been " sooner known upon any emergent occasion ...
... wished , for the expedition that would have re- " sulted from thence , that it might have been in or near London , to the end that the parliament's " resolution and determination might have been " sooner known upon any emergent occasion ...
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