The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... stay in that place , which did not abound with all things desirable , or somewhere else , until he might give him notice what the King's sense should be of the matters discoursed between them ; insisting , principally , that if his ...
... stay in that place , which did not abound with all things desirable , or somewhere else , until he might give him notice what the King's sense should be of the matters discoursed between them ; insisting , principally , that if his ...
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... stayed afterwards in London when the King was imprisoned in the Isle of Wight ; and being now both in the Hague , they had much conversation together . She had likewise had long ac- quaintance and friendship with one of the Council ...
... stayed afterwards in London when the King was imprisoned in the Isle of Wight ; and being now both in the Hague , they had much conversation together . She had likewise had long ac- quaintance and friendship with one of the Council ...
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... stay long in the place where he was . The States , especially those of Holland , let fall somewhat every day in their councils and consultations , that the King's residing in the Hague would be very inconvenient to them ; and it was the ...
... stay long in the place where he was . The States , especially those of Holland , let fall somewhat every day in their councils and consultations , that the King's residing in the Hague would be very inconvenient to them ; and it was the ...
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... stay together his majesty might hasten his journey to some con- venient port , from whence he might embark for Ireland , and by a shorter passage than from Holland ; and the Prince of Aurange would appoint two ships of war to attend his ...
... stay together his majesty might hasten his journey to some con- venient port , from whence he might embark for Ireland , and by a shorter passage than from Holland ; and the Prince of Aurange would appoint two ships of war to attend his ...
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... stayed in that city . And there they met the lord Jermin in his way towards the King , and to hasten the King's ... stay at Antwerp , they went to Bruxells , to June 5 , deliver their credentials both to the archduke and the duke of ...
... stayed in that city . And there they met the lord Jermin in his way towards the King , and to hasten the King's ... stay at Antwerp , they went to Bruxells , to June 5 , deliver their credentials both to the archduke and the duke 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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