The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... servants , and more officers , who had served under him and came away with him , all whom he expected the Queen ... servant over to the King with the tender of his service , and to know if his majesty thought his attendance upon him ...
... servants , and more officers , who had served under him and came away with him , all whom he expected the Queen ... servant over to the King with the tender of his service , and to know if his majesty thought his attendance upon him ...
Side 16
... 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 from the Council and the Kirk to invite the King into ...
... 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 from the Council and the Kirk to invite the King into ...
Side 24
... servants or dependants upon the marquis of Mountrose . 25. The King was exceedingly troubled and perplexed with this accident , which he could not foresee , and easily discerned that it would be applied to his prejudice , and that the ...
... servants or dependants upon the marquis of Mountrose . 25. The King was exceedingly troubled and perplexed with this accident , which he could not foresee , and easily discerned that it would be applied to his prejudice , and that the ...
Side 25
... servants of the King and some gentlemen of the town , in which a son of one of the States was dangerously hurt , though he recovered afterwards . 26. It cannot be denied but that the States proceeded upon these disorders , to which they ...
... servants of the King and some gentlemen of the town , in which a son of one of the States was dangerously hurt , though he recovered afterwards . 26. It cannot be denied but that the States proceeded upon these disorders , to which they ...
Side 32
... servants , should presently be embarked to take the quickest passage for Ireland , and directed that the rest , who were to wait upon his person , should likewise send their goods and baggage , and such servants who were not absolutely ...
... servants , should presently be embarked to take the quickest passage for Ireland , and directed that the rest , who were to wait upon his person , should likewise send their goods and baggage , and such servants who were not absolutely ...
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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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