The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... amongst his equals , that he knew not how to treat his inferiors ; which was the source of all the ill that befell him , having thereby drawn such a prejudice from the persons of inferior quality , who yet thought themselves too good to ...
... amongst his equals , that he knew not how to treat his inferiors ; which was the source of all the ill that befell him , having thereby drawn such a prejudice from the persons of inferior quality , who yet thought themselves too good to ...
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... amongst the dead ; of his being prisoner ; and all those imaginations which naturally attend upon such unprosperous events . Many who had made escapes arrived every day in France , Flanders , and in Holland , but knew no more what was ...
... amongst the dead ; of his being prisoner ; and all those imaginations which naturally attend upon such unprosperous events . Many who had made escapes arrived every day in France , Flanders , and in Holland , but knew no more what was ...
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... amongst the Irish , who did not only give him timely advertisements of what was concluded to be done , but had interest and power enough to interrupt and disturb the consulta- tions , and to obstruct the execution thereof : and having ...
... amongst the Irish , who did not only give him timely advertisements of what was concluded to be done , but had interest and power enough to interrupt and disturb the consulta- tions , and to obstruct the execution thereof : and having ...
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