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... advance towards the recruiting or sup- plying their armies , nor to provide for any winter expedition ; only they sent Waller out , with such troops towards the west , as they cared not for , and resolved to use their service no more ...
... advance towards the recruiting or sup- plying their armies , nor to provide for any winter expedition ; only they sent Waller out , with such troops towards the west , as they cared not for , and resolved to use their service no more ...
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... advance the peace that was desired , ) they now enter upon the debate , “ what answer they should send the king , concerning a treaty for 66 " 6 peace . " They who desired to advance it , hoped thereby to put an end to all the designs ...
... advance the peace that was desired , ) they now enter upon the debate , “ what answer they should send the king , concerning a treaty for 66 " 6 peace . " They who desired to advance it , hoped thereby to put an end to all the designs ...
Side 64
... advance made towards giving satisfaction to either party ; for though , in the matter of religion , the king's commissioners had made such condescensions , as would oblige bishops to be more diligent in preach- ing , and to be ...
... advance made towards giving satisfaction to either party ; for though , in the matter of religion , the king's commissioners had made such condescensions , as would oblige bishops to be more diligent in preach- ing , and to be ...
Side 75
... advance made towards new modelling the army , the delay whereof would give the king " likewise more time to make his preparations for " the field ; towards which he was in no forward- " ness . " And this consideration prevailed with the ...
... advance made towards new modelling the army , the delay whereof would give the king " likewise more time to make his preparations for " the field ; towards which he was in no forward- " ness . " And this consideration prevailed with the ...
Side 87
... advance a peace , which he had not been forward enough to do , whilst he held the supreme command . When the debate grew ripe , Saint - John , Pier- point , Whitlock , and Crew , who had been thought to be of the party of the earl of ...
... advance a peace , which he had not been forward enough to do , whilst he held the supreme command . When the debate grew ripe , Saint - John , Pier- point , Whitlock , and Crew , who had been thought to be of the party of the earl of ...
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