The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... give him any reasons to alter his resolution , and he would comply with them . 11. They told him , April 14 . " There could be no good and firm peace hoped for if there were not a cure found out for their fears and jealousies ; and they ...
... give him any reasons to alter his resolution , and he would comply with them . 11. They told him , April 14 . " There could be no good and firm peace hoped for if there were not a cure found out for their fears and jealousies ; and they ...
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... give a present meeting to both his Houses of Parliament at the time and place at and to which the Parliament shall be agreed to be adjourned : his majesty being most confident that the law will then recover the due credit and estimation ...
... give a present meeting to both his Houses of Parliament at the time and place at and to which the Parliament shall be agreed to be adjourned : his majesty being most confident that the law will then recover the due credit and estimation ...
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... give . That he did persuade the council of war to consent to the conditions , because he believed them very profitable to his majesty , and he averred only his majesty's approbation of the general substance of the articles , never ...
... give . That he did persuade the council of war to consent to the conditions , because he believed them very profitable to his majesty , and he averred only his majesty's approbation of the general substance of the articles , never ...
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... give him battle about Oxford , if he advanced ; and , in the mean time , en- camped his foot upon the down about a mile from Abbington , which was the head quarter for his horse . 461 . When the season of the year grew ripe for taking ...
... give him battle about Oxford , if he advanced ; and , in the mean time , en- camped his foot upon the down about a mile from Abbington , which was the head quarter for his horse . 461 . When the season of the year grew ripe for taking ...
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... give him must be over those who ought not to have lifted up their hands against him ; when he considers that these desperate civil dissen- sions may encourage and invite a foreign enemy , to make a prey of the whole nation ; that ...
... give him must be over those who ought not to have lifted up their hands against him ; when he considers that these desperate civil dissen- sions may encourage and invite a foreign enemy , to make a prey of the whole nation ; that ...
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