The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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Side 14
... journey in Germany , to the Emperor's Court , desiring to see armies , till he could come to command them ; and was returned to Bruxells about the time that the Prince came back into Holland with the fleet , and lay there very privately ...
... journey in Germany , to the Emperor's Court , desiring to see armies , till he could come to command them ; and was returned to Bruxells about the time that the Prince came back into Holland with the fleet , and lay there very privately ...
Side 16
... journey thither , but came to the Hague well attended by servants and officers , and presented himself to the King , who received him with a very good countenance . 17. There were at this time in the Hague the commissioners who came ...
... journey thither , but came to the Hague well attended by servants and officers , and presented himself to the King , who received him with a very good countenance . 17. There were at this time in the Hague the commissioners who came ...
Side 32
... journey to some con- venient port , from whence he might embark for Ireland , and by a shorter passage than from ... journeys which he saw the King would be obliged to make . In Holland he had no mind to stay , having never loved that ...
... journey to some con- venient port , from whence he might embark for Ireland , and by a shorter passage than from ... journeys which he saw the King would be obliged to make . In Holland he had no mind to stay , having never loved that ...
Side 34
... journey ; and the King of Spain would never refuse to gratify the King to the utmost [ that ] could be desired in that particular . The Chancellor thought the discourse not unreasonable , and asked him who would be fit to be sent ...
... journey ; and the King of Spain would never refuse to gratify the King to the utmost [ that ] could be desired in that particular . The Chancellor thought the discourse not unreasonable , and asked him who would be fit to be sent ...
Side 35
... journey 1649 into Spain , and with so good success that the Chancellor might embark in a convenient port from Spain , and arrive in Ireland as soon as the King , with those advantages of arms , ammunition , and other supplies , as would ...
... journey 1649 into Spain , and with so good success that the Chancellor might embark in a convenient port from Spain , and arrive in Ireland as soon as the King , with those advantages of arms , ammunition , and other supplies , as would ...
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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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