The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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Side 13
... before , and had been obliged by the King , after he had per- formed such wonderful actions in Scotland , to lay down his 1 [ at Inverness . ] 2 [ Life , p . 390. ] 3 [ ' bw'y , ' MS . ] 14 The marquis of Montrose . [ XII . 15.
... before , and had been obliged by the King , after he had per- formed such wonderful actions in Scotland , to lay down his 1 [ at Inverness . ] 2 [ Life , p . 390. ] 3 [ ' bw'y , ' MS . ] 14 The marquis of Montrose . [ XII . 15.
Side 14
... obliged the Queen and the Prince to look less graciously upon him ; which he could not bear without expressing much disturbance at it . He was then a man of éclat , had many servants , and more officers , who had served under him and ...
... obliged the Queen and the Prince to look less graciously upon him ; which he could not bear without expressing much disturbance at it . He was then a man of éclat , had many servants , and more officers , who had served under him and ...
Side 29
... obliging himself to follow their advice ; which they apprehended would be contrary to his own judgment . For nothing was more commonly discoursed amongst the Dutch , and by many of the States themselves , than that the King ought ...
... obliging himself to follow their advice ; which they apprehended would be contrary to his own judgment . For nothing was more commonly discoursed amongst the Dutch , and by many of the States themselves , than that the King ought ...
Side 32
... which he saw the King would be obliged to make . In Holland he had no mind to stay , having never loved that people , nor been loved by them ; and the climate itself was XII . 35. ] Lord Cottington proposes going to Spain.
... which he saw the King would be obliged to make . In Holland he had no mind to stay , having never loved that people , nor been loved by them ; and the climate itself was XII . 35. ] Lord Cottington proposes going to Spain.
Side 55
... obliged him to it . They had agreed upon a cessation , which had driven the nuncio from thence ; but they could not agree upon a peace , ( without which they could not join together against the Parliament , ) until the Lord Lieutenant ...
... obliged him to it . They had agreed upon a cessation , which had driven the nuncio from thence ; but they could not agree upon a peace , ( without which they could not join together against the Parliament , ) until the Lord Lieutenant ...
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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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