The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... arrived safely 1649 Jan. 29 . at Kinsale with the fleet ; that the lord Inchiquin had made a 1648 cessation with the Irish before the Lord Lieutenant came May 20 , 22 . thither , and the Irish had deserted the Pope's nuncio , who 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 Lord Lieutenant came May 20 , 22 . thither , and the Irish had deserted the Pope's nuncio , who was ...
Side 4
... arrived at the same time with some commissioners deputed by the Council , and three or four preachers sent from the commissioners of the Kirk . The proclamation indeed declared , that , for as much as the late King was , contrary to the ...
... arrived at the same time with some commissioners deputed by the Council , and three or four preachers sent from the commissioners of the Kirk . The proclamation indeed declared , that , for as much as the late King was , contrary to the ...
Side 5
... arrived in 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 ...
... arrived in 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 ...
Side 7
... arrival to demand permission to wait upon the King , wherever he should be , and to receive from him such farther directions as he should judge necessary for his service . 8. Thus far Arguyle could not oppose , and therefore was as ...
... arrival to demand permission to wait upon the King , wherever he should be , and to receive from him such farther directions as he should judge necessary for his service . 8. Thus far Arguyle could not oppose , and therefore was as ...
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... arrival , and so assembled some of those troops 1649 which had formerly served under them in the north of Scot- land ... arrived at the same time with the commissioners , that they who were about the King might not be too much exalted ...
... arrival , and so assembled some of those troops 1649 which had formerly served under them in the north of Scot- land ... arrived at the same time with the commissioners , that they who were about the King might not be too much exalted ...
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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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