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... express desire , and even a condition to the king , from all those with whom they had conferred , and who were the chief per- sons who advanced the treaty , " that , if that which they laboured for should be yielded to by the parliament ...
... express desire , and even a condition to the king , from all those with whom they had conferred , and who were the chief per- sons who advanced the treaty , " that , if that which they laboured for should be yielded to by the parliament ...
Side 140
... express to Bristol , to desire the lord Hopton to take the command of them . But his lordship had no mind to enter upon any particular action with disjointed forces , till , upon the remove of the lord Goring , the whole command might ...
... express to Bristol , to desire the lord Hopton to take the command of them . But his lordship had no mind to enter upon any particular action with disjointed forces , till , upon the remove of the lord Goring , the whole command might ...
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... express pleasure , that the lord Goring " should command those forces in chief ; that sir " Richard Greenvil should be major general " of the whole army ; that sir John Berkley , as colonel general of Devon and Cornwall , should 66 66 ...
... express pleasure , that the lord Goring " should command those forces in chief ; that sir " Richard Greenvil should be major general " of the whole army ; that sir John Berkley , as colonel general of Devon and Cornwall , should 66 66 ...
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... contempt at least of the council attending the prince . However , within three days , there was another change ; for the lord Digby , ( sending 66 66 " " at the same time express orders from the 178 The affairs of the west .
... contempt at least of the council attending the prince . However , within three days , there was another change ; for the lord Digby , ( sending 66 66 " " at the same time express orders from the 178 The affairs of the west .
Side 179
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon. " " at the same time express orders from the king to the lord Goring to that purpose , ) by his letters to the lords of the council , of the nineteenth of May , within five days after the former , signified ...
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon. " " at the same time express orders from the king to the lord Goring to that purpose , ) by his letters to the lords of the council , of the nineteenth of May , within five days after the former , signified ...
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