The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 2Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... lord Falkland , [ and ] desired him to assist him in making his excuse to the King . He made many professions of his duty to the King , who , he hoped , would not command him in an affair so unsuitable to the office he held under him ...
... lord Falkland , [ and ] desired him to assist him in making his excuse to the King . He made many professions of his duty to the King , who , he hoped , would not command him in an affair so unsuitable to the office he held under him ...
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... Lord Admiral being thereby upon the disad- vantage of a single contest with the King , the House of Com- mons , rather out of kindness and respect to the earl than of duty to the King , condescended to join with the Lords in a March 28 ...
... Lord Admiral being thereby upon the disad- vantage of a single contest with the King , the House of Com- mons , rather out of kindness and respect to the earl than of duty to the King , condescended to join with the Lords in a March 28 ...
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... lord Digby over sea , though they well knew ( as is before mentioned ) that he had the King's warrant and command for that purpose ; and therefore moved the Lords that he might be sent for to be examined upon many particulars : and , in ...
... lord Digby over sea , though they well knew ( as is before mentioned ) that he had the King's warrant and command for that purpose ; and therefore moved the Lords that he might be sent for to be examined upon many particulars : and , in ...
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... Lord Admiral's commission , which was but during pleasure , and so put that sure guard of the kingdom , his navy , under such a command as he might depend upon . But the truth is , it was not then counsellable ; for ( besides that it ...
... Lord Admiral's commission , which was but during pleasure , and so put that sure guard of the kingdom , his navy , under such a command as he might depend upon . But the truth is , it was not then counsellable ; for ( besides that it ...
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... lord Fairfax , sir Hugh Cholmely , ( a fast friend to sir J. Hotham , ) sir Philip Stapleton , ( who had likewise ... Lords and Commons in Parliament to two messages from your sacred majesty concerning sir John Hotham's refusal to give ...
... lord Fairfax , sir Hugh Cholmely , ( a fast friend to sir J. Hotham , ) sir Philip Stapleton , ( who had likewise ... Lords and Commons in Parliament to two messages from your sacred majesty concerning sir John Hotham's refusal to give ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Begun in ..., Volum 2 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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