The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... earl of Darby , after his horse had been killed under him , made a shift on foot to get into some enclosed grounds , and to conceal himself all that day , but was soon betrayed and apprehended , and committed to prison 1 . The lord ...
... earl of Darby , after his horse had been killed under him , made a shift on foot to get into some enclosed grounds , and to conceal himself all that day , but was soon betrayed and apprehended , and committed to prison 1 . The lord ...
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... earl of Rochester's presence , of whose being in London he was advertised , might produce . And by this time the Chan- cellor , according to order , was come to Breda ; from whence he March 24 . every day might hear from and send to the ...
... earl of Rochester's presence , of whose being in London he was advertised , might produce . And by this time the Chan- cellor , according to order , was come to Breda ; from whence he March 24 . every day might hear from and send to the ...
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... earl was ravished with this discourse , and looked upon him as a man sent from heaven to advance his designs , and asked him whether he had been with the Chan- cellor , and communicated all this to him . He said he had at his first ...
... earl was ravished with this discourse , and looked upon him as a man sent from heaven to advance his designs , and asked him whether he had been with the Chan- cellor , and communicated all this to him . He said he had at his first ...
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