The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... Madrid ; which required very much wariness , the bills from thence using to find more difficulties at Madrid than they had done in former times . 54. What was imagined fell out . By the letters the lord Jermin brought , and the ...
... Madrid ; which required very much wariness , the bills from thence using to find more difficulties at Madrid than they had done in former times . 54. What was imagined fell out . By the letters the lord Jermin brought , and the ...
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... Madrid . 73 and formed an affront , and then so easily recede from it with 1649 weak apologies . And it was plain enough that they heartily wished that they had not come , and imagined that this might put them to return again , and then ...
... Madrid . 73 and formed an affront , and then so easily recede from it with 1649 weak apologies . And it was plain enough that they heartily wished that they had not come , and imagined that this might put them to return again , and then ...
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... Madrid came every day to visit them , but still brought them word that there was no appearance of any provision made to receive them ; so that after a week's stay in that little town 1 , and ill accommodation , they accepted the civil ...
... Madrid came every day to visit them , but still brought them word that there was no appearance of any provision made to receive them ; so that after a week's stay in that little town 1 , and ill accommodation , they accepted the civil ...
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