The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... received by the lord Inchiquin with all the obedience imaginable , by which he became entirely possessed of the whole province of Munster ; and that the 1648 confederate Catholics had invited him to Kilkenny , where he Oct. 28 . had ...
... received by the lord Inchiquin with all the obedience imaginable , by which he became entirely possessed of the whole province of Munster ; and that the 1648 confederate Catholics had invited him to Kilkenny , where he Oct. 28 . had ...
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... receiving [ them 2 ] graciously and looking kindly upon those who did them . And her graces were still more towards ... received with that regard which his great name deserved , the marquis left France , and made a journey in Germany ...
... receiving [ them 2 ] graciously and looking kindly upon those who did them . And her graces were still more towards ... received with that regard which his great name deserved , the marquis left France , and made a journey in Germany ...
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... received him with a very good countenance . 17. There were at this time in the Hague the commissioners who came from the Council and the Kirk to invite the King into Scotland , or rather to let him know upon what terms he might come ...
... received him with a very good countenance . 17. There were at this time in the Hague the commissioners who came from the Council and the Kirk to invite the King into Scotland , or rather to let him know upon what terms he might come ...
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... received in the same manner he had been formerly , and being conducted into their room of council , after a short compliment , he delivered a paper to them , which he desired might be read , and that he might receive their advice ...
... received in the same manner he had been formerly , and being conducted into their room of council , after a short compliment , he delivered a paper to them , which he desired might be read , and that he might receive their advice ...
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... , would not submit to the commands of the Lord Lieutenant , but were resolved to follow the example of their countrymen , and to see the King admitted and received , as well as pro- 30 Difficulties with the Scottish commissioners . [ XII .
... , would not submit to the commands of the Lord Lieutenant , but were resolved to follow the example of their countrymen , and to see the King admitted and received , as well as pro- 30 Difficulties with the Scottish commissioners . [ XII .
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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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