The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... cardinal , that most people thought the cardinal undone ; and he himself apprehended some attempt upon his person , and therefore had not in many days gone out of his house , and admitted few to come to him , and had a strong guard in ...
... cardinal , that most people thought the cardinal undone ; and he himself apprehended some attempt upon his person , and therefore had not in many days gone out of his house , and admitted few to come to him , and had a strong guard in ...
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... cardinal , that the cardinal was at last compelled to persuade the Queen to consent Feb. 6 . to both and so himself rode to Havre de Grace , and delivered the Queen's warrant to set them at liberty , and after a short conference with ...
... cardinal , that the cardinal was at last compelled to persuade the Queen to consent Feb. 6 . to both and so himself rode to Havre de Grace , and delivered the Queen's warrant to set them at liberty , and after a short conference with ...
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... cardinal de Retz with the King . 319 of his faith . The cardinal , smiling , said , he had no thought of 1652 speaking of his faith ; yet , in short , spake of any overtures of the change of religion like a wise and an honest man , and ...
... cardinal de Retz with the King . 319 of his faith . The cardinal , smiling , said , he had no thought of 1652 speaking of his faith ; yet , in short , spake of any overtures of the change of religion like a wise and an honest man , and ...
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