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... letter from their general to the king's general ; in which they informed his majesty , " that , " out of their passionate desire of peace , they had agreed to his proposition for a treaty ; and that they had assigned Uxbridge for the ...
... letter from their general to the king's general ; in which they informed his majesty , " that , " out of their passionate desire of peace , they had agreed to his proposition for a treaty ; and that they had assigned Uxbridge for the ...
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... letter of an act of parliament . " This reply they gave in writing , with many pathetical expres- sions against the murders and cruelties that had been used in the beginning of that rebellion ; which obliged the king's commissioners to ...
... letter of an act of parliament . " This reply they gave in writing , with many pathetical expres- sions against the murders and cruelties that had been used in the beginning of that rebellion ; which obliged the king's commissioners to ...
Side 66
... letters sent out of Somersetshire to the parliament ; and among those there was a letter from John Pyne , a gentleman well known , and of a fair estate in that country , to colonel Ed- ward Popham , a principal officer of the parliament ...
... letters sent out of Somersetshire to the parliament ; and among those there was a letter from John Pyne , a gentleman well known , and of a fair estate in that country , to colonel Ed- ward Popham , a principal officer of the parliament ...
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... letter occasioned be- tween some of the commissioners of both sides , who in private used their old freedom , made a great discovery of the faction that was in the parliament : that there were many who desired to have peace , without ...
... letter occasioned be- tween some of the commissioners of both sides , who in private used their old freedom , made a great discovery of the faction that was in the parliament : that there were many who desired to have peace , without ...
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... letter of their pass , was the last day of their freedom , and at that season of the year their journey to Oxford might require two days , as they had spent two days in coming thi- ther ; and the commissioners for the parliament had ...
... letter of their pass , was the last day of their freedom , and at that season of the year their journey to Oxford might require two days , as they had spent two days in coming thi- ther ; and the commissioners for the parliament had ...
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