The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 19
Side 25
... engaged , with insinuations enough that it would be fit for the King to remove from thence . Of all which his majesty receiving advertisement , he thought it better himself to give them notice of his purpose to leave them than to expect ...
... engaged , with insinuations enough that it would be fit for the King to remove from thence . Of all which his majesty receiving advertisement , he thought it better himself to give them notice of his purpose to leave them than to expect ...
Side 112
... engaged it in a fast alliance with the new Commonwealth , and disposed her successor to look upon it as a necessary support to his crown . In Denmark the marquis found good wishes enough , a hearty detestation of all the villainies ...
... engaged it in a fast alliance with the new Commonwealth , and disposed her successor to look upon it as a necessary support to his crown . In Denmark the marquis found good wishes enough , a hearty detestation of all the villainies ...
Side 166
... engaged them to such a bold undertaking ; but she required him , that as soon as he should come into Flanders he would make a journey to the Hague , and prevail with the duke ( to whom she writ to the same purpose 1 ) to return again to ...
... engaged them to such a bold undertaking ; but she required him , that as soon as he should come into Flanders he would make a journey to the Hague , and prevail with the duke ( to whom she writ to the same purpose 1 ) to return again to ...
Side 175
... engaged with it upon any inequality of number or disadvantage of ground , yet he did believe that by a good mixture with English they might be made very considerable . He took a very quick resolution to provide for all the best he could ...
... engaged with it upon any inequality of number or disadvantage of ground , yet he did believe that by a good mixture with English they might be made very considerable . He took a very quick resolution to provide for all the best he could ...
Side 180
... engaged for the King in the 1646 former war , and the city was the last that had surrendered to July 23. the Parliament of all those which had been garrisoned for his majesty ; when all the works were thrown down , and no garrison from ...
... engaged for the King in the 1646 former war , and the city was the last that had surrendered to July 23. the Parliament of all those which had been garrisoned for his majesty ; when all the works were thrown down , and no garrison from ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
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 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
affairs affection ambassadors amongst appeared army attend battle of Worcester believed Calend cardinal Catholic Chancellor Clar command condition Council courage Court Cromwell Cullen declared desired discourse don Lewis duke of Lorraine duke of York earl enemy England English expected father fleet France friends gave gentleman give Hague Hambleton Holland honour hope horse importunity Ireland Irish journey justice King King's kingdom kingdom of Scotland knew letter likewise lord Cottington lord Wilmott Madrid majesty majesty's marquis of Arguyle marquis of Mountrose marquis of Ormonde nation never obliged officers Paris Parliament party peace persons present prevailed prince of Aurange prince of Condé prince Rupert Princess Royal prisoners prosecuted Queen reason received religion resolution resolved returned Scotland Scots sent servants shewed ships soever Spain spake stay thence thereupon thing thither told town treaty trust whereof whilst Worcester