The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... knew well used not to be shortlived in that climate after once begun , but had always fresh sacrifices of blood to perpetuate the memory of them . 1 [ An Act of the Scottish Parliament of Jan. 16 , 1649 established pre- vious Acts to ...
... knew well used not to be shortlived in that climate after once begun , but had always fresh sacrifices of blood to perpetuate the memory of them . 1 [ An Act of the Scottish Parliament of Jan. 16 , 1649 established pre- vious Acts to ...
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... knew their temper , when they deferred taking any notice of their protestation till after they had Feb. 17. executed their execrable villainy ; and then they sent them an answer that might suit with all their palates . They said , they ...
... knew their temper , when they deferred taking any notice of their protestation till after they had Feb. 17. executed their execrable villainy ; and then they sent them an answer that might suit with all their palates . They said , they ...
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... knew how unsuit- able such a change would be to the constitution of their government , and that they might be welcome to their own Feb. 24. country whither they were now to repair , made a reply to this answer with more courage than ...
... knew how unsuit- able such a change would be to the constitution of their government , and that they might be welcome to their own Feb. 24. country whither they were now to repair , made a reply to this answer with more courage than ...
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... knew to be real assertors of his cause , without any other interest or design than of their performing their duties as loyal subjects ought to do : and the Kirk at the same time declared , that before the King should be received ...
... knew to be real assertors of his cause , without any other interest or design than of their performing their duties as loyal subjects ought to do : and the Kirk at the same time declared , that before the King should be received ...
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... knew that he was the author of the excellent relation of the lord Mountrose's actions in Scotland . This carriage and behaviour of those lords ap- peared ridiculous to all sober men , that any men should have the presumption to accuse ...
... knew that he was the author of the excellent relation of the lord Mountrose's actions in Scotland . This carriage and behaviour of those lords ap- peared ridiculous to all sober men , that any men should have the presumption to accuse ...
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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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