The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6The University Press, 1839 |
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... journey into " Scotland , that they might be out of danger of imprisonment ; " even these men were desired , " either to withdraw again from Edinburgh , or to " keep their chambers there , and not to be seen abroad , until their army ...
... journey into " Scotland , that they might be out of danger of imprisonment ; " even these men were desired , " either to withdraw again from Edinburgh , or to " keep their chambers there , and not to be seen abroad , until their army ...
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... journey . The old earl of Bristol , who had lived likewise at Caen , was gone with the secretary to Rouen , having likewise received the same summons with the others to attend the prince at the Louvre . The chancellor hastened to Rouen ...
... journey . The old earl of Bristol , who had lived likewise at Caen , was gone with the secretary to Rouen , having likewise received the same summons with the others to attend the prince at the Louvre . The chancellor hastened to Rouen ...
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... journey . The cardinal shewed no manner of favouring all these appearances of advantage to the king ; he gave less countenance to Scotland , than he had ever done when it was in rebellion against the king ; and , notwithstanding all his ...
... journey . The cardinal shewed no manner of favouring all these appearances of advantage to the king ; he gave less countenance to Scotland , than he had ever done when it was in rebellion against the king ; and , notwithstanding all his ...
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... 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 , " that he had much contributed to that good dis- position in the seamen , and ...
... 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 , " that he had much contributed to that good dis- position in the seamen , and ...
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... journey forthwith to Edinburgh , to expostulate upon the whole matter , and declare their firm resolution to the lords there . Sir Philip Musgrave , that it might appear that they did not exclude any who had taken the cove- nant , and ...
... journey forthwith to Edinburgh , to expostulate upon the whole matter , and declare their firm resolution to the lords there . Sir Philip Musgrave , that it might appear that they did not exclude any who had taken the cove- nant , and ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, Volum 6 Edward Hyde Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1826 |
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