The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6The University Press, 1839 |
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... that was ready to receive him ; which imme- diately hoisted sail , and arrived safe in Holland , without any man of the ship having the least imagination what freight they carried . 1648. ] beyond the sea from St. James's . 19.
... that was ready to receive him ; which imme- diately hoisted sail , and arrived safe in Holland , without any man of the ship having the least imagination what freight they carried . 1648. ] beyond the sea from St. James's . 19.
Side 22
... ship that he found " there bound for Holland , whence they were to 66 hear from him , how they should dispose of them ... ships for the summer guard , and appointed Rainsborough to be admiral thereof ; who had been bred at sea , and was ...
... ship that he found " there bound for Holland , whence they were to 66 hear from him , how they should dispose of them ... ships for the summer guard , and appointed Rainsborough to be admiral thereof ; who had been bred at sea , and was ...
Side 24
... 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 fomented the good ...
... 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 fomented the good ...
Side 25
... , Mr. L'Estrange was , when , by the communication which that county always hath with the ships which lie in the Downs , the report first did arise that the fleet would presently declare VOL . VI . D 26 Commotions in Kent [ B. XI . Mr. for.
... , Mr. L'Estrange was , when , by the communication which that county always hath with the ships which lie in the Downs , the report first did arise that the fleet would presently declare VOL . VI . D 26 Commotions in Kent [ B. XI . Mr. for.
Side 26
... ships , and they re- turned more confirmed of the truth of what they had heard . Good - fellowship was a vice generally spread over that country , and this young great heir , who had been always bred among his neigh- bours , affected ...
... ships , and they re- turned more confirmed of the truth of what they had heard . Good - fellowship was a vice generally spread over that country , and this young great heir , who had been always bred among his neigh- bours , affected ...
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