The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... carried to Edenborough cross , and there to be hanged upon a gallows thirty foot high , for the space of three hours , and then to be taken down , and his head to be cut off upon a scaffold , and hanged on Eden- borough toll booth , and ...
... carried to Edenborough cross , and there to be hanged upon a gallows thirty foot high , for the space of three hours , and then to be taken down , and his head to be cut off upon a scaffold , and hanged on Eden- borough toll booth , and ...
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... carry with him to sea . His wife had observed that he had been for some days fuller of thoughts than he used to be , and that he had been speaking with seamen who used to go with him , and that some of them had carried provisions on ...
... carry with him to sea . His wife had observed that he had been for some days fuller of thoughts than he used to be , and that he had been speaking with seamen who used to go with him , and that some of them had carried provisions on ...
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... carried the greatest part of the army against him ; and that Cromwell , who best knew his nature and his temper , had therefore carried him into Ireland and left him there , that he might be without his counsels or impor- tunities when ...
... carried the greatest part of the army against him ; and that Cromwell , who best knew his nature and his temper , had therefore carried him into Ireland and left him there , that he might be without his counsels or impor- tunities when ...
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