The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5University Press, 1839 |
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... soon as the two lords came thither , they covered , to the trouble of the other ; but , being presently to speak , they were quickly freed from that eyesore . any The [ two ] lords used very few words , in letting them know the king's ...
... soon as the two lords came thither , they covered , to the trouble of the other ; but , being presently to speak , they were quickly freed from that eyesore . any The [ two ] lords used very few words , in letting them know the king's ...
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... soon as they had received the king's message , they proceeded upon 66 66 66 their trial of the archbishop of Canterbury before both houses D 3 1644. ] to the two houses concerning peace . 29 who did heartily wish the peace, did intend ...
... soon as they had received the king's message , they proceeded upon 66 66 66 their trial of the archbishop of Canterbury before both houses D 3 1644. ] to the two houses concerning peace . 29 who did heartily wish the peace, did intend ...
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... soon as his majesty had named them ; as they desired his majesty's safe conduct " for the persons named by them : " to none of which the king took any exception , but signed their pass ; and sent word to the houses , " that he ac ...
... soon as his majesty had named them ; as they desired his majesty's safe conduct " for the persons named by them : " to none of which the king took any exception , but signed their pass ; and sent word to the houses , " that he ac ...
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... soon as the king's commissioners came to the town , all those of the parliament came to visit and to welcome them , and , within an hour , those of the king's returned their visits with ordinary civilities ; each professing great desire ...
... soon as the king's commissioners came to the town , all those of the parliament came to visit and to welcome them , and , within an hour , those of the king's returned their visits with ordinary civilities ; each professing great desire ...
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... soon as they came together in the afternoon , and were sat , the earl of Northumberland said , that they wondered there should appear any difficulty in any expressions , upon which those questions had been administered in the morning ...
... soon as they came together in the afternoon , and were sat , the earl of Northumberland said , that they wondered there should appear any difficulty in any expressions , upon which those questions had been administered in the morning ...
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