The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5University Press, 1839 |
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... able to resist the temptation , when he was in the middle of them , nor would decline it to obtain a victory ; and , in one of those fits , he had suffered the horse to escape out of Cornwall ; and the most signal misfortunes of his ...
... able to resist the temptation , when he was in the middle of them , nor would decline it to obtain a victory ; and , in one of those fits , he had suffered the horse to escape out of Cornwall ; and the most signal misfortunes of his ...
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... able to make a peace there ; and then the government there would be in the worse condition , by being deprived of so many good officers and soldiers upon the conclusion of the cessation . There had been commissioners from that time sent ...
... able to make a peace there ; and then the government there would be in the worse condition , by being deprived of so many good officers and soldiers upon the conclusion of the cessation . There had been commissioners from that time sent ...
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... able , though they " should be willing , to sell all they have in Ireland , " to pay the damages , which had been sustained by the war ? " The commissioners acknowledged , " that they thought the last impossible , and that there might ...
... able , though they " should be willing , to sell all they have in Ireland , " to pay the damages , which had been sustained by the war ? " The commissioners acknowledged , " that they thought the last impossible , and that there might ...
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... able shortly to reduce them , and drive them out of " the kingdom . " The king then asked them , " whether they did in truth think , that his majesty was able to send them such supplies as they stood " in need of ? or whether they did ...
... able shortly to reduce them , and drive them out of " the kingdom . " The king then asked them , " whether they did in truth think , that his majesty was able to send them such supplies as they stood " in need of ? or whether they did ...
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... able to send over such " assistance to Ireland , as would quickly settle " that kingdom . " 66 But , after all these discourses , his majesty pre- vailed not with any of them to depart from the most unreasonable of all their demands ...
... able to send over such " assistance to Ireland , as would quickly settle " that kingdom . " 66 But , after all these discourses , his majesty pre- vailed not with any of them to depart from the most unreasonable of all their demands ...
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