The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Cullen , where he declared he would spend that winter . 112. As soon as the King came to Cullen , he sent to the neighbour princes , by proper messages and insinuations , for that money which by the grant of the Diet , that is , by ...
... Cullen , where he declared he would spend that winter . 112. As soon as the King came to Cullen , he sent to the neighbour princes , by proper messages and insinuations , for that money which by the grant of the Diet , that is , by ...
Side 369
... Cullen , yet they had commonly some friend or acquaintance in the Court with whom they conferred ; and ever returned worst satisfied with those who made objections against what they proposed , or seemed to doubt that they would not be ...
... Cullen , yet they had commonly some friend or acquaintance in the Court with whom they conferred ; and ever returned worst satisfied with those who made objections against what they proposed , or seemed to doubt that they would not be ...
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... Cullen ; but that any men who were really devoted to his service , and who had kindness and esteem for all those who were trusted by his majesty , should be wrought upon to believe those reports , very much disturbed him . 138. Whilst ...
... Cullen ; but that any men who were really devoted to his service , and who had kindness and esteem for all those who were trusted by his majesty , should be wrought upon to believe those reports , very much disturbed him . 138. Whilst ...
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