The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5University Press, 1839 |
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... sent over to the king from the confederate catholics , to treat a peace ; the lord lieutenant and council had sent likewise commissioners to inform the king of all things necessary to be considered in the treaty ; and the parliament ...
... sent over to the king from the confederate catholics , to treat a peace ; the lord lieutenant and council had sent likewise commissioners to inform the king of all things necessary to be considered in the treaty ; and the parliament ...
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... sent with some troops to Salisbury , from whence he might easily prevent any motion of Waller ; without which , Taunton would be in a short time reduced by the garrisons the king had in the coun- try ; so that this alteration rather ...
... sent with some troops to Salisbury , from whence he might easily prevent any motion of Waller ; without which , Taunton would be in a short time reduced by the garrisons the king had in the coun- try ; so that this alteration rather ...
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... sent to the earl of Essex for a safe guard , or pass , to those two lords ; to the end they might deliver a message from the king to the two houses concerning a treaty of peace . To which the earl of Essex only answered , " that he ...
... sent to the earl of Essex for a safe guard , or pass , to those two lords ; to the end they might deliver a message from the king to the two houses concerning a treaty of peace . To which the earl of Essex only answered , " that he ...
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... sent . " On the other hand it was , with equal passion , alleged , that the refusal of " the safe conduct was a total rejection of peace , " before they understood upon what terms it would " be offered ; which the people would take very ...
... sent . " On the other hand it was , with equal passion , alleged , that the refusal of " the safe conduct was a total rejection of peace , " before they understood upon what terms it would " be offered ; which the people would take very ...
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... sent about , and being advised by their friends not to stay longer , but to expect the determination to be sent to Oxford , returned to the king , with some confidence that a treaty would be consented to ; and that it would be at some ...
... sent about , and being advised by their friends not to stay longer , but to expect the determination to be sent to Oxford , returned to the king , with some confidence that a treaty would be consented to ; and that it would be at some ...
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