The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... Holland , apart , performed the same civility towards his majesty ; and the body of the clergy , in a very good Latin oration , delivered by the chief preacher of the Hague , lamented the misfortune in terms of as much asperity , and ...
... Holland , apart , performed the same civility towards his majesty ; and the body of the clergy , in a very good Latin oration , delivered by the chief preacher of the Hague , lamented the misfortune in terms of as much asperity , and ...
Side 4
... Holland that he was duke Hambleton by the slaughter of his elder brother . But they two were so far from having any authority from their country , that they were fled from thence as pro- scribed persons and malefactors . The earl of ...
... Holland that he was duke Hambleton by the slaughter of his elder brother . But they two were so far from having any authority from their country , that they were fled from thence as pro- scribed persons and malefactors . The earl of ...
Side 5
... Holland about that time when the other messengers from the State and from the Kirk came from Scotland , and when the news came of the execution of duke Hambleton . 5. Whereupon the new duke kept his chamber for some days , without so ...
... Holland about that time when the other messengers from the State and from the Kirk came from Scotland , and when the news came of the execution of duke Hambleton . 5. Whereupon the new duke kept his chamber for some days , without so ...
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... Holland with the fleet , and lay there very privately , and as incognito , for some time , till he heard of the murder of the King . And then he sent a servant over to the King with the tender of his service , and to know if his majesty ...
... Holland with the fleet , and lay there very privately , and as incognito , for some time , till he heard of the murder of the King . And then he sent a servant over to the King with the tender of his service , and to know if his majesty ...
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... Holland , that he might leave her there , and himself attend the King in any expedition . 20. This lady was a woman of a very great wit , and most trusted and conversant in those intrigues which at that time 1 [ The following lines are ...
... Holland , that he might leave her there , and himself attend the King in any expedition . 20. This lady was a woman of a very great wit , and most trusted and conversant in those intrigues which at that time 1 [ The following lines are ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 5 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1807 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 5 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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