The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5University Press, 1839 |
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... soldiers upon the conclusion of the cessation . There had been commissioners from that time sent over to the king from the confederate catholics , to treat a peace ; the lord lieutenant and council had sent likewise commissioners to ...
... soldiers upon the conclusion of the cessation . There had been commissioners from that time sent over to the king from the confederate catholics , to treat a peace ; the lord lieutenant and council had sent likewise commissioners to ...
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... soldiers were corrupted in their affections towards them , and desired nothing but peace : so that they resolved never more to trust or employ any of them . But that which troubled them more , was , that their beloved earl of Manchester ...
... soldiers were corrupted in their affections towards them , and desired nothing but peace : so that they resolved never more to trust or employ any of them . But that which troubled them more , was , that their beloved earl of Manchester ...
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... had not sent for those soldiers from Ireland , they could not have stayed there without a sup - ` ' ply of money , clothes , and provisions ; which the 66 66 " 6 66 16 66 66 66 66 66 parliament 62 [ B. VIII . The treaty at Uxbridge ;
... had not sent for those soldiers from Ireland , they could not have stayed there without a sup - ` ' ply of money , clothes , and provisions ; which the 66 66 " 6 66 16 66 66 66 66 66 parliament 62 [ B. VIII . The treaty at Uxbridge ;
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... soldiers in the garrison of Shrewsbury , from whence too many of that garrison were unhappily drawn out , two or ... soldier by long experience , and diligent observation . The loss of Shrewsbury was a great blow to the king , and ...
... soldiers in the garrison of Shrewsbury , from whence too many of that garrison were unhappily drawn out , two or ... soldier by long experience , and diligent observation . The loss of Shrewsbury was a great blow to the king , and ...
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... soldiers , to be transported ; and thereby their own strength to be lessened ; " which was an objection of weight , and not men- tioned before to the king , nor considered by him . He said " he was unwilling to make another objec- tion ...
... soldiers , to be transported ; and thereby their own strength to be lessened ; " which was an objection of weight , and not men- tioned before to the king , nor considered by him . He said " he was unwilling to make another objec- tion ...
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