The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6The University Press, 1839 |
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... these intrigues in England , being entirely trusted by those who would not trust any of the presbyterians , nor communicate their purposes to them , had written to the chancellor of the ex- 20 The chancellor of the exchequer [ B. XI .
... these intrigues in England , being entirely trusted by those who would not trust any of the presbyterians , nor communicate their purposes to them , had written to the chancellor of the ex- 20 The chancellor of the exchequer [ B. XI .
Side 20
... chancellor " should be required to wait upon the prince , he " should without delay obey the summons : " and the king had likewise writ to the queen very posi- tively , " that when it should be necessary for the prince to remove out of ...
... chancellor " should be required to wait upon the prince , he " should without delay obey the summons : " and the king had likewise writ to the queen very posi- tively , " that when it should be necessary for the prince to remove out of ...
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... chancellor hastened to Rouen , where he found the lord Cottington , who had still the office and precedency of lord high treasurer of England , the earl of Bristol , and secretary Nicho- las , who were all his very good friends , and ...
... chancellor hastened to Rouen , where he found the lord Cottington , who had still the office and precedency of lord high treasurer of England , the earl of Bristol , and secretary Nicho- las , who were all his very good friends , and ...
Side 22
... chancellor , set forward next day for Dieppe . The prince's remove from Paris on such a sud- den , proceeded from an accident in England that was very extraordinary , and looked like a call from Heaven . The parliament had prepared ...
... chancellor , set forward next day for Dieppe . The prince's remove from Paris on such a sud- den , proceeded from an accident in England that was very extraordinary , and looked like a call from Heaven . The parliament had prepared ...
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... chancellor of Scotland and the earl of Lautherdale were as passionate for the advancement of it , as Argyle himself ; and seemed to think that those two gentlemen either had already taken , or would be willing to take it . It can hardly ...
... chancellor of Scotland and the earl of Lautherdale were as passionate for the advancement of it , as Argyle himself ; and seemed to think that those two gentlemen either had already taken , or would be willing to take it . It can hardly ...
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