The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6The University Press, 1839 |
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... likewise that they had wrought upon the greatest part of their clergy ; who believed all they said to them . He did not therefore oppose any thing proposed by them , but only desired , " that they would very well weigh " the manner of ...
... likewise that they had wrought upon the greatest part of their clergy ; who believed all they said to them . He did not therefore oppose any thing proposed by them , but only desired , " that they would very well weigh " the manner of ...
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... likewise writ to the queen very posi- tively , " that when it should be necessary for the prince to remove out of France , the chancellor should have notice of it , and be required to give " his attendance upon the person of his royal ...
... likewise writ to the queen very posi- tively , " that when it should be necessary for the prince to remove out of France , the chancellor should have notice of it , and be required to give " his attendance upon the person of his royal ...
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... 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 , where he found the lord Cottington , who had ...
... 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 , where he found the lord Cottington , who had ...
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... likewise fall out at sea to the advantage of the king's af- fairs . They had some expectation indeed from Kent , where they knew the people were generally well affected , and depended upon two or three gentlemen of that country , who ...
... likewise fall out at sea to the advantage of the king's af- fairs . They had some expectation indeed from Kent , where they knew the people were generally well affected , and depended upon two or three gentlemen of that country , who ...
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... might be advertised of it , and thereupon hasten his own journey ; which did likewise contribute to the haste his highness made . He arrived at Helvoetsluys very seasonably to pre- 1648. ] the Downs with the fleet . 35 vent.
... might be advertised of it , and thereupon hasten his own journey ; which did likewise contribute to the haste his highness made . He arrived at Helvoetsluys very seasonably to pre- 1648. ] the Downs with the fleet . 35 vent.
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