The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6The University Press, 1839 |
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... master of a ship . This inclination was much improved in them by a ge- neral disposition in Kent to an insurrection for the king , and by some gentlemen's coming on board the ships , according to the custom of that country ; who ...
... master of a ship . This inclination was much improved in them by a ge- neral disposition in Kent to an insurrection for the king , and by some gentlemen's coming on board the ships , according to the custom of that country ; who ...
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... master's mate , he persuaded them " to declare for the duke of York , without any re- 66 66 66 spect to the king or prince ; and when his high- ness should be on board , that they should not " meddle in the quarrel between the king and ...
... master's mate , he persuaded them " to declare for the duke of York , without any re- 66 66 66 spect to the king or prince ; and when his high- ness should be on board , that they should not " meddle in the quarrel between the king and ...
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... masters after they had prevailed over the army . And at last , when they could defer their march no longer , upon the importunate pressure of their friends in London , they sent the earl of Lau- therdale with those insolent instructions ...
... masters after they had prevailed over the army . And at last , when they could defer their march no longer , upon the importunate pressure of their friends in London , they sent the earl of Lau- therdale with those insolent instructions ...
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... master of a very fair for- tune ; which was all that he proposed to himself . But he had no experience or knowledge of the war , nor knew how to exercise the office he had taken upon him of general , but was very willing to please every ...
... master of a very fair for- tune ; which was all that he proposed to himself . But he had no experience or knowledge of the war , nor knew how to exercise the office he had taken upon him of general , but was very willing to please every ...
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... master at sea , was hardly possible . So they unwarily put themselves into that frigate , and set sail in the evening from Dunkirk ; presuming that they should , the next morning , find themselves in the Downs with the prince . But ...
... master at sea , was hardly possible . So they unwarily put themselves into that frigate , and set sail in the evening from Dunkirk ; presuming that they should , the next morning , find themselves in the Downs with the prince . But ...
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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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