The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... master's being declared King of one of his three kingdoms . And it was very manifest , by all that passed then and afterwards , that the marquis of Arguyle meant only to satisfy the people in declaring that they had a King , without ...
... master's being declared King of one of his three kingdoms . And it was very manifest , by all that passed then and afterwards , that the marquis of Arguyle meant only to satisfy the people in declaring that they had a King , without ...
Side 37
... took pains to be thought so great a man , in his own interest , that he did not enough extol the power of his master ; which proved his ruin after his return . He had left Denmark before 38 Montrose obtains money and arms from Denmark . [
... took pains to be thought so great a man , in his own interest , that he did not enough extol the power of his master ; which proved his ruin after his return . He had left Denmark before 38 Montrose obtains money and arms from Denmark . [
Side 38
... master would very well approve of what he should do . The marquis of Mountrose well knew that the King was not able to supply him with the least proportion of money to begin his journey , and therefore he had only proposed that the King ...
... master would very well approve of what he should do . The marquis of Mountrose well knew that the King was not able to supply him with the least proportion of money to begin his journey , and therefore he had only proposed that the King ...
Side 39
... master to present the King with a sum of money for his present occasions , never informed the King thereof , but advised Mountrose to procure such a letter from his majesty to him ; which being done , the marquis received that money ...
... master to present the King with a sum of money for his present occasions , never informed the King thereof , but advised Mountrose to procure such a letter from his majesty to him ; which being done , the marquis received that money ...
Side 41
... master of the English tongue , desired he might have a copy of it , that he might the better understand it . The Chancellor desired that not only the Prince of Au- range might have a copy but that his majesty would likewise 42 The ...
... master of the English tongue , desired he might have a copy of it , that he might the better understand it . The Chancellor desired that not only the Prince of Au- range might have a copy but that his majesty would likewise 42 The ...
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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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