The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Hague than presently to appear there ; which was an injunction very unagreeable to the Chancellor , who in his judgment believed his majesty should bid him very welcome , and prefer him before any other of that [ nation 1 ] in his ...
... Hague than presently to appear there ; which was an injunction very unagreeable to the Chancellor , who in his judgment believed his majesty should bid him very welcome , and prefer him before any other of that [ nation 1 ] in his ...
Side 16
... Hague . [ XII . 16 . 1649 him with great difficulty that he would stay in that place , which did not abound with all ... Hague till he should first receive advice from the Chan- cellor . But when he heard of the commissioners being come ...
... Hague . [ XII . 16 . 1649 him with great difficulty that he would stay in that place , which did not abound with all ... Hague till he should first receive advice from the Chan- cellor . But when he heard of the commissioners being come ...
Side 19
... Hague . 19 if Mountrose had ever caused any man to die in cold blood , or 1649 after the battle was ended ; since ... Hague , and in the company when he said it . 19. There was at that time in the Hague the lord New- burgh , who after ...
... Hague . 19 if Mountrose had ever caused any man to die in cold blood , or 1649 after the battle was ended ; since ... Hague , and in the company when he said it . 19. There was at that time in the Hague the lord New- burgh , who after ...
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