The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... friends , and so to concert all 1649 things , that , without being discovered if himself did go on shore , the earl of Lanricke and himself , and some other persons liable to danger if they were found , put themselves on board the same ...
... friends , and so to concert all 1649 things , that , without being discovered if himself did go on shore , the earl of Lanricke and himself , and some other persons liable to danger if they were found , put themselves on board the same ...
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... friends there : that they should prosecute their instructions concerning the Covenant and against any toleration that they should shew that the King's last con- cessions were unsatisfactory to those propositions which they had made in ...
... friends there : that they should prosecute their instructions concerning the Covenant and against any toleration that they should shew that the King's last con- cessions were unsatisfactory to those propositions which they had made in ...
Side 9
... friends at London were by whose advice they were to alter 1649 their instructions , or manage their trust therein , can be under- stood of no other men but Cromwell and young sir Harry Vane , with whom Arguyle held close correspondence ...
... friends at London were by whose advice they were to alter 1649 their instructions , or manage their trust therein , can be under- stood of no other men but Cromwell and young sir Harry Vane , with whom Arguyle held close correspondence ...
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... friends he had was necesssary , and of too little power to buoy 3 him up from the distresses which overwhelmed him , there was yet so great a faction and animosity amongst them , that destroyed any the most probable design that could ...
... friends he had was necesssary , and of too little power to buoy 3 him up from the distresses which overwhelmed him , there was yet so great a faction and animosity amongst them , that destroyed any the most probable design that could ...
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... friendship with one of the Council , who she knew had been as much trusted as any by his father , and was believed to have credit with the present King1 . She lamented those divisions amongst the Scots which every body spake of , and ...
... friendship with one of the Council , who she knew had been as much trusted as any by his father , and was believed to have credit with the present King1 . She lamented those divisions amongst the Scots which every body spake of , and ...
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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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