The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... affection , and was not thought to have been displeased at the disgrace of his uncle , but rather to have contributed to it , though he did not succeed in that in many years , nor seemed to be concerned in any business till 1644 after ...
... affection , and was not thought to have been displeased at the disgrace of his uncle , but rather to have contributed to it , though he did not succeed in that in many years , nor seemed to be concerned in any business till 1644 after ...
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... affection of that Court , and indeed of the nation . As don Alonso de Cardinas had used all the credit he had to dispose that Court to a good correspondence with the Parliament , so he had employed as much care to incline those in ...
... affection of that Court , and indeed of the nation . As don Alonso de Cardinas had used all the credit he had to dispose that Court to a good correspondence with the Parliament , so he had employed as much care to incline those in ...
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... affection of his Roman Catholic subjects , who , as they would never be wanting as to their persons , and their ... affections he had most reason to promise himself relief , and to all Protestants who could contribute to his assistance ...
... affection of his Roman Catholic subjects , who , as they would never be wanting as to their persons , and their ... affections he had most reason to promise himself relief , and to all Protestants who could contribute to his assistance ...
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affairs affection ambassadors amongst appeared army attend battle of Worcester believed Calend cardinal Catholic Chancellor Clar command condition Council courage Court Cromwell Cullen declared desired discourse don Lewis duke of Lorraine duke of York earl enemy England English expected father fleet France friends gave gentleman give Hague Hambleton Holland honour hope horse importunity Ireland Irish journey justice King King's kingdom kingdom of Scotland knew letter likewise lived lord Cottington lord Wilmott Madrid majesty majesty's marquis of Arguyle marquis of Mountrose marquis of Ormonde nation never obliged officers Paris Parliament party peace persons present prevailed prince of Aurange prince of Condé prince Rupert Princess Royal prisoners prosecuted Queen reason received religion resolution resolved returned Scotland Scots sent servants shewed ships soever Spain spake stay thence thereupon thing thither told town treaty trust whereof whilst Worcester