The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5University Press, 1839 |
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... . The truth is , all the army had been disposed , from the first raising it , to a neglect and contempt of the council ; and the king himself had not been VOL . V. B SO solicitous enough to preserve the respect due to it ; THE ...
... . The truth is , all the army had been disposed , from the first raising it , to a neglect and contempt of the council ; and the king himself had not been VOL . V. B SO solicitous enough to preserve the respect due to it ; THE ...
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... council ) professed , " that they " desired a peace might be made ; " but proposed , in order , as they said , to the security of the kingdom , that all the Irish might be disarmed ; and such among them as had been most signal and bar ...
... council ) professed , " that they " desired a peace might be made ; " but proposed , in order , as they said , to the security of the kingdom , that all the Irish might be disarmed ; and such among them as had been most signal and bar ...
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... council he intended should be about his son ; the reputation of whom , he thought , would allay all jealousies of that kind . He named the duke of Richmond , the earl of Southampton , the lord Capel , the lord Hopton , the lord ...
... council he intended should be about his son ; the reputation of whom , he thought , would allay all jealousies of that kind . He named the duke of Richmond , the earl of Southampton , the lord Capel , the lord Hopton , the lord ...
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... council had ; and so much less , as the prince had a better esteem of every one of them , than he had of him : and ... councils 1644. ] 11 for the prince of Wales .
... council had ; and so much less , as the prince had a better esteem of every one of them , than he had of him : and ... councils 1644. ] 11 for the prince of Wales .
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... council , and in the city . Their sacred vow and covenant was mentioned with less reverence and respect , and the independents , which comprehended many sects in religion , spake publicly against it ; of which party Cromwell and Vane ...
... council , and in the city . Their sacred vow and covenant was mentioned with less reverence and respect , and the independents , which comprehended many sects in religion , spake publicly against it ; of which party Cromwell and Vane ...
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