The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5University Press, 1839 |
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... likewise commissioners to inform the king of all things necessary to be considered in the treaty ; and the parliament which was then sitting in Ireland had sent likewise commissioners , in the name of the protestants in that kingdom ...
... likewise commissioners to inform the king of all things necessary to be considered in the treaty ; and the parliament which was then sitting in Ireland had sent likewise commissioners , in the name of the protestants in that kingdom ...
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... likewise , that there was a purpose , if that party prevailed , to change the whole frame of the government , as well civil as ecclesiastical , and to reduce the monarchy to a republic ; which was as far from the end and pur- pose of ...
... likewise , that there was a purpose , if that party prevailed , to change the whole frame of the government , as well civil as ecclesiastical , and to reduce the monarchy to a republic ; which was as far from the end and pur- pose of ...
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... likewise to give that evidence to the people , of what resolution they had to make a peace with the king . The two lords , observing this affected delay in the business they were sent about , and being advised by their friends not to ...
... likewise to give that evidence to the people , of what resolution they had to make a peace with the king . The two lords , observing this affected delay in the business they were sent about , and being advised by their friends not to ...
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... likewise with them in that form , and only under the sign - manual , as was desired . 66 About the end of January , or the beginning of February , the commissioners on both sides met at Uxbridge ; which being within the enemy's quar ...
... likewise with them in that form , and only under the sign - manual , as was desired . 66 About the end of January , or the beginning of February , the commissioners on both sides met at Uxbridge ; which being within the enemy's quar ...
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... likewise set down as much of the government which they meant to erect for the future , as was necessary to be provided for the present , and which supplied all the use of articles or canons , which they had like- wise abolished ; ) and ...
... likewise set down as much of the government which they meant to erect for the future , as was necessary to be provided for the present , and which supplied all the use of articles or canons , which they had like- wise abolished ; ) and ...
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