The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6The University Press, 1839 |
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... delivered to them " to be sent to the parliament . " 66 They were so clamorous in this argument , and found so much countenance to their clamour , that they who had invited the English thither , had not the courage to own them ; but ...
... delivered to them " to be sent to the parliament . " 66 They were so clamorous in this argument , and found so much countenance to their clamour , that they who had invited the English thither , had not the courage to own them ; but ...
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... delivering him out of prison . " There was an incredible appearance of the country at the place appointed , where Mr. L'Estrange appeared with Mr. Hales , and those persons which had been used to their company . Mr. L'Estrange spoke to ...
... delivering him out of prison . " There was an incredible appearance of the country at the place appointed , where Mr. L'Estrange appeared with Mr. Hales , and those persons which had been used to their company . Mr. L'Estrange spoke to ...
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... delivered such a message from the fleet as he thought would hasten the duke's journey thither and told him , the seamen made great inquiry " after the lord Willoughby , and much longed to have him with them ; " insinuating to the duke ...
... delivered such a message from the fleet as he thought would hasten the duke's journey thither and told him , the seamen made great inquiry " after the lord Willoughby , and much longed to have him with them ; " insinuating to the duke ...
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... delivered up to the parlia- ment , or in their last agitation with him , when he yielded to so many unreasonable particulars to gra- tify them , to consent to or promise , that any man 66 1648. ] Late the covenant . R. Y45 with such.
... delivered up to the parlia- ment , or in their last agitation with him , when he yielded to so many unreasonable particulars to gra- tify them , to consent to or promise , that any man 66 1648. ] Late the covenant . R. Y45 with such.
Side 52
... deliver up the towns to him when he should require them ; he having assured them , " that the king had promised , under his hand , that those two towns should be " delivered into the possession of the Scots ; " which it must needs be ...
... deliver up the towns to him when he should require them ; he having assured them , " that the king had promised , under his hand , that those two towns should be " delivered into the possession of the Scots ; " which it must needs be ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year ... Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1798 |
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Begun in the Year ... Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1798 |
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