The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... sent in thither every day , they sent for sir John Byron , who appeared at their bar , and gave so full answers to all the questions they asked of him , that they could not but dismiss him . How- ever they sent again to the king to ...
... sent in thither every day , they sent for sir John Byron , who appeared at their bar , and gave so full answers to all the questions they asked of him , that they could not but dismiss him . How- ever they sent again to the king to ...
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... sent up to the lords . Upon the disbanding the late army in the north , all the artillery , arms , and ammunition , that was provided for that service , had been by the king's command sent to Hull , where it still remained ; and his ...
... sent up to the lords . Upon the disbanding the late army in the north , all the artillery , arms , and ammunition , that was provided for that service , had been by the king's command sent to Hull , where it still remained ; and his ...
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... sent to the marquis of Hertford to bring the prince of Wales from Hampton - court to meet him ; of which as soon as the houses were advertised , they sent a message to the king , who was upon his way from Dover , to desire him , " that ...
... sent to the marquis of Hertford to bring the prince of Wales from Hampton - court to meet him ; of which as soon as the houses were advertised , they sent a message to the king , who was upon his way from Dover , to desire him , " that ...
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... sent him word , that they had published such declarations against future tumults and unlawful assemblies , " and taken such courses for the suppressing sedi- " tious pamphlets and sermons , that his fears of " that kind might be laid ...
... sent him word , that they had published such declarations against future tumults and unlawful assemblies , " and taken such courses for the suppressing sedi- " tious pamphlets and sermons , that his fears of " that kind might be laid ...
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... sent from London ) by the ordinary forces and trained bands of that county ; by colour whereof , he hoped to have such resort , that he should need no other industry to raise such an army as should be sufficient to preserve himself from ...
... sent from London ) by the ordinary forces and trained bands of that county ; by colour whereof , he hoped to have such resort , that he should need no other industry to raise such an army as should be sufficient to preserve himself from ...
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