The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... appeared then so reasonable in their view as Ireland ; from whence they heard that prince Rupert was arrived safely 1649 Jan. 29 . at Kinsale with the fleet ; that the lord Inchiquin had made a 1648 cessation with the Irish before the ...
... appeared then so reasonable in their view as Ireland ; from whence they heard that prince Rupert was arrived safely 1649 Jan. 29 . at Kinsale with the fleet ; that the lord Inchiquin had made a 1648 cessation with the Irish before the ...
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... appeared more like ambassadors from a free state to an equal ally than like subjects sent to their own sovereign . At the same time , though not in the same ship , arrived likewise from Scotland the earl of Lanricke and earl of ...
... appeared more like ambassadors from a free state to an equal ally than like subjects sent to their own sovereign . At the same time , though not in the same ship , arrived likewise from Scotland the earl of Lanricke and earl of ...
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... appeared to be countenanced , and should import any thing concerning the processing of the prince , or changing the funda- mental government of the kingdom , that they should enter their dissent : that they should alter those their ...
... appeared to be countenanced , and should import any thing concerning the processing of the prince , or changing the funda- mental government of the kingdom , that they should enter their dissent : that they should alter those their ...
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... appeared no less alteration to be in his humour and dis- course than there had been in his fortune . He seemed rather to have desired that interview that he might the better know what advice to give the King , and how to make a party ...
... appeared no less alteration to be in his humour and dis- course than there had been in his fortune . He seemed rather to have desired that interview that he might the better know what advice to give the King , and how to make a party ...
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... appeared by the book which was published , where he was always worthily mentioned , though it had not dealt well with many others . 21. When the duke had heard him with very civil attention , he told him , as to the first part ...
... appeared by the book which was published , where he was always worthily mentioned , though it had not dealt well with many others . 21. When the duke had heard him with very civil attention , he told him , as to the first part ...
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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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