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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... 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 signed warrants to the constables of hundreds with his own name , which had been ...
... 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 signed warrants to the constables of hundreds with his own name , which had been ...
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... believed he should be able to govern both his highness and the fleet . At the same time Dr. Goffe , who was a dexterous man too , and could comply with all men in all the acts of good - fellowship , had gotten acquaintance with others ...
... believed he should be able to govern both his highness and the fleet . At the same time Dr. Goffe , who was a dexterous man too , and could comply with all men in all the acts of good - fellowship , had gotten acquaintance with others ...
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... believed the Scots would be in a short time ready to begin their march ) surprised the strong castle of Pontefract in Yorkshire , ( which had a garrison in it for the parliament , ) and grew presently so numerous , by the resort of ...
... believed the Scots would be in a short time ready to begin their march ) surprised the strong castle of Pontefract in Yorkshire , ( which had a garrison in it for the parliament , ) and grew presently so numerous , by the resort of ...
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... believed , that , after so long knowledge of England , and their observation of whom the king's party did consist , after their so XI . 1648 . BOOK often conferences with the king OF THE REBELLION . 45 Sweden, where Lesley, that had now ...
... believed , that , after so long knowledge of England , and their observation of whom the king's party did consist , after their so XI . 1648 . BOOK often conferences with the king OF THE REBELLION . 45 Sweden, where Lesley, that had now ...
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... believed , as- sured them in confidence , " that as soon as he should “ find himself in the head of his army , and upon " their march , there should be no more talk of co- " venants , but that all the king's friends should be " welcome ...
... believed , as- sured them in confidence , " that as soon as he should “ find himself in the head of his army , and upon " their march , there should be no more talk of co- " venants , but that all the king's friends should be " welcome ...
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