The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6The University Press, 1839 |
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Side 11
... opportunity enough to obstruct the quick progress , and to interrupt the conclusion , and execution . The lords who had been in England , and fre- quented Hampton Court , whilst the king was 12 The Scots treat with [ B. XI . there.
... opportunity enough to obstruct the quick progress , and to interrupt the conclusion , and execution . The lords who had been in England , and fre- quented Hampton Court , whilst the king was 12 The Scots treat with [ B. XI . there.
Side 13
... whilst the army made those professions towards the king , had been much courted by the chief officers thereof , and had been quartered with them as friends , knew well , now the mask was off , that if they did not immediately apply ...
... whilst the army made those professions towards the king , had been much courted by the chief officers thereof , and had been quartered with them as friends , knew well , now the mask was off , that if they did not immediately apply ...
Side 17
... whilst he was at Hampton Court , when he foresaw that the army would not comply with him , as he once believed , and resolved to get himself out of their hands , had , as is mentioned before , directed the duke of York , who was of ...
... whilst he was at Hampton Court , when he foresaw that the army would not comply with him , as he once believed , and resolved to get himself out of their hands , had , as is mentioned before , directed the duke of York , who was of ...
Side 18
... whilst he put on women's apparel , that was provided for him ; and presently , with colonel Bam- field only , went into a pair of oars that was ready ; so he passed the bridge , and went on board the vessel that was ready to receive him ...
... whilst he put on women's apparel , that was provided for him ; and presently , with colonel Bam- field only , went into a pair of oars that was ready ; so he passed the bridge , and went on board the vessel that was ready to receive him ...
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... was major general under him ; and therefore could not be thought to be without ample experience of war . Whilst this was depending , Argyle took notice of sir Marmaduke Langdale's and sir Philip Mus- 44 66 66 66 66 66 " " The Scottish.
... was major general under him ; and therefore could not be thought to be without ample experience of war . Whilst this was depending , Argyle took notice of sir Marmaduke Langdale's and sir Philip Mus- 44 66 66 66 66 66 " " The Scottish.
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 6 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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