The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... command but such who had drawn their swords against his late majesty , all those who had served under the marquis of ... commands , or volunteers : and in all appearance they seemed a body equal in any respect , and superior in number ...
... command but such who had drawn their swords against his late majesty , all those who had served under the marquis of ... commands , or volunteers : and in all appearance they seemed a body equal in any respect , and superior in number ...
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... command laid aside that pur- pose . The Chancellor concluded that this inhibition concerned not him , since he had received a command from the King to wait upon him . Besides , he had still the character of ambas- sador upon him , which ...
... command laid aside that pur- pose . The Chancellor concluded that this inhibition concerned not him , since he had received a command from the King to wait upon him . Besides , he had still the character of ambas- sador upon him , which ...
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... command , whether he was troubled to have another command over him who , upon the matter , had no other men to command but what were raised by him , ( though he had exceed- ingly pressed his [ Middleton's ] being sent over to that ...
... command , whether he was troubled to have another command over him who , upon the matter , had no other men to command but what were raised by him , ( though he had exceed- ingly pressed his [ Middleton's ] being sent over to that ...
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