The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... attend such a rash undertaking , or whether he the less considered them , because the provisions , which must be made for such a journey , both with reference to the expense and security of it , would take up much time , and could not ...
... attend such a rash undertaking , or whether he the less considered them , because the provisions , which must be made for such a journey , both with reference to the expense and security of it , would take up much time , and could not ...
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... attend him at Lambeth - bridge , where he " would land by five of the clock in the morning ; " and if the man attended him there at that hour , " he would walk , and speak with him , as long as " should be necessary . " " Sir Ralph ...
... attend him at Lambeth - bridge , where he " would land by five of the clock in the morning ; " and if the man attended him there at that hour , " he would walk , and speak with him , as long as " should be necessary . " " Sir Ralph ...
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... attend upon them , as they thought fit . If the war had been now vigorously pursued , it had been as soon ended as begun ; for at this time they had not drawn three thousand men together " in the whole kingdom of Scotland , nor had in ...
... attend upon them , as they thought fit . If the war had been now vigorously pursued , it had been as soon ended as begun ; for at this time they had not drawn three thousand men together " in the whole kingdom of Scotland , nor had in ...
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... attend him , and took care that he should go directly to the house of peers , upon some apprehension that if he had gone to the house of commons , that house would have entered upon some ingrateful discourse ; which they were not ...
... attend him , and took care that he should go directly to the house of peers , upon some apprehension that if he had gone to the house of commons , that house would have entered upon some ingrateful discourse ; which they were not ...
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... attend his majesty at York , that by their advice that great affair might be the more prosperously managed . Whether it was then conceived , that the honour of the king and kingdom being so visibly upon the stage , those branches of ...
... attend his majesty at York , that by their advice that great affair might be the more prosperously managed . Whether it was then conceived , that the honour of the king and kingdom being so visibly upon the stage , those branches of ...
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