The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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Side 2
... the Irish rebels , any letter from the count Rosetti to the Papists for fasting and praying , or from Tris- tram Whetcombe1 of strange speeches uttered in Ireland , should 2 [ V. 2 . The King's Declaration from York .
... the Irish rebels , any letter from the count Rosetti to the Papists for fasting and praying , or from Tris- tram Whetcombe1 of strange speeches uttered in Ireland , should 2 [ V. 2 . The King's Declaration from York .
Side 3
... King's printer , Rob . Barker . ] 1642 had been before offered , his acknowledgment and retractation B 2 V. 5. ] 3 The King's Declaration from York . tram Whetcombe1 of strange speeches uttered in Ireland, should ...
... King's printer , Rob . Barker . ] 1642 had been before offered , his acknowledgment and retractation B 2 V. 5. ] 3 The King's Declaration from York . tram Whetcombe1 of strange speeches uttered in Ireland, should ...
Side 4
... world whether he might not justly suppose himself in danger of either . And if he were now at Whitehall , ' he asked them ' what 6 security he had that the like should not be 4 [ V. 5 . The King's Declaration from York .
... world whether he might not justly suppose himself in danger of either . And if he were now at Whitehall , ' he asked them ' what 6 security he had that the like should not be 4 [ V. 5 . The King's Declaration from York .
Side 5
... wish . And , in the mean time , he would be sure that neither the business of Ireland , or any other advantage for this 6 1642 kingdom , should suffer through his default or by V. 10. ] 5 The King's Declaration from York .
... wish . And , in the mean time , he would be sure that neither the business of Ireland , or any other advantage for this 6 1642 kingdom , should suffer through his default or by V. 10. ] 5 The King's Declaration from York .
Side 7
... that 14. The Lords and Commons in Parliament could not conceive that that Declaration which he received from them at Newmarket was such as did 1642 deserve that censure his majesty was pleased to lay V. 14. ] 7 sent by the King from York .
... that 14. The Lords and Commons in Parliament could not conceive that that Declaration which he received from them at Newmarket was such as did 1642 deserve that censure his majesty was pleased to lay V. 14. ] 7 sent by the King from York .
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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