The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Chancellor might embark in a convenient port from Spain , and arrive in Ireland as soon as the King , with those advantages of arms , ammunition , and other supplies , as would make him very welcome . These con- ferences continued for ...
... Chancellor might embark in a convenient port from Spain , and arrive in Ireland as soon as the King , with those advantages of arms , ammunition , and other supplies , as would make him very welcome . These con- ferences continued for ...
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... Chancellor very well , and who assured him that one evening she had seen the Chancellor go into Cromwell's chamber at Whitehall , and , after he had been shut up with him some hours , she saw him conducted out again . And Mr. Longe ...
... Chancellor very well , and who assured him that one evening she had seen the Chancellor go into Cromwell's chamber at Whitehall , and , after he had been shut up with him some hours , she saw him conducted out again . And Mr. Longe ...
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... Chancellor might not repair to the Council . With which proposition the King was so offended , that , with much warmth , he said , he discerned well the design , and that it was so false and wicked a charge that if he had no other ...
... Chancellor might not repair to the Council . With which proposition the King was so offended , that , with much warmth , he said , he discerned well the design , and that it was so false and wicked a charge that if he had no other ...
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