The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... ship , arrived likewise from Scotland the earl of Lanricke and earl of Latherdale ; the former not knowing till he came into Holland that he was duke Hambleton by the slaughter of his elder brother . But they two were so far from having ...
... ship , arrived likewise from Scotland the earl of Lanricke and earl of Latherdale ; the former not knowing till he came into Holland that he was duke Hambleton by the slaughter of his elder brother . But they two were so far from having ...
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... ship , and arrived in Holland about that time when the other messengers from the State and from the Kirk came from Scotland , and when the news came of the execution of duke Hambleton . 5. Whereupon the new duke kept his chamber for ...
... ship , and arrived in Holland about that time when the other messengers from the State and from the Kirk came from Scotland , and when the news came of the execution of duke Hambleton . 5. Whereupon the new duke kept his chamber for ...
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... ships to be joined to his own fleet ; and that he had reason to hope and to believe that Dublin itself , and the few other places which had sub- mitted to the rebellious power in England , either already were , upon the knowledge of ...
... ships to be joined to his own fleet ; and that he had reason to hope and to believe that Dublin itself , and the few other places which had sub- mitted to the rebellious power in England , either already were , upon the knowledge of ...
Side 31
... ships , and all other things necessary for that voyage . There remained only one doubt , whether his majesty should take France in his way , that he might see his mother , who by letters and messages pressed him very earnestly so to do ...
... ships , and all other things necessary for that voyage . There remained only one doubt , whether his majesty should take France in his way , that he might see his mother , who by letters and messages pressed him very earnestly so to do ...
Side 32
... ships for Ireland ; declaring that if he made France his way he would make all possible haste , and go with as light a train as he could . And hereupon two ships were shortly after provided ; and many persons , and great store of ...
... ships for Ireland ; declaring that if he made France his way he would make all possible haste , and go with as light a train as he could . And hereupon two ships were shortly after provided ; and many persons , and great store of ...
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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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