The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... arms against him , and promised him all necessary assistance to subdue those who should rise up in arms against him in that kingdom , and thereby compelled the Committee of Estates to convene and summon the Parliament to assemble ...
... arms against him , and promised him all necessary assistance to subdue those who should rise up in arms against him in that kingdom , and thereby compelled the Committee of Estates to convene and summon the Parliament to assemble ...
Side 14
... arms , and left that kingdom upon his majesty's first coming in the Scots ' army to Newcastle , had first arrived in France , and had not such a reception from the Queen of England and those who were in credit with her as he thought the ...
... arms , and left that kingdom upon his majesty's first coming in the Scots ' army to Newcastle , had first arrived in France , and had not such a reception from the Queen of England and those who were in credit with her as he thought the ...
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... arms of Scotland , and to gratify them in all they desired ; that bishops were not worth the contending for , and that the supporting them had been the ruin of his father , and would be his , if he con- tinued in the same obstinacy ...
... arms of Scotland , and to gratify them in all they desired ; that bishops were not worth the contending for , and that the supporting them had been the ruin of his father , and would be his , if he con- tinued in the same obstinacy ...
Side 34
... arms against the King , and would not submit to the conditions which the general council of the confederate Catholics had con- sented to with the marquis of Ormonde : that O'Neale had been bred in Spain , and had a regiment in Flanders ...
... arms against the King , and would not submit to the conditions which the general council of the confederate Catholics had con- sented to with the marquis of Ormonde : that O'Neale had been bred in Spain , and had a regiment in Flanders ...
Side 35
... arms , ammunition , and other supplies , as would make him very welcome . These con- ferences continued for some days between themselves , when they were alone , and when they came tired from other consultations . 37. The Chancellor was ...
... arms , ammunition , and other supplies , as would make him very welcome . These con- ferences continued for some days between themselves , when they were alone , and when they came tired from other consultations . 37. The Chancellor was ...
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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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