The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... journey to meet him , but to go himself directly to St. German's , where her majesty was . The Prince of Aurange ... journey . Out of this sum the lord Cottington and the Chancellor were to receive so much as was designed to defray their ...
... journey to meet him , but to go himself directly to St. German's , where her majesty was . The Prince of Aurange ... journey . Out of this sum the lord Cottington and the Chancellor were to receive so much as was designed to defray their ...
Side 164
... journey would be rendered impossible ; and they had therefore , upon their own credit or out of their own store , procured as much as would defray the journey to Bruxells ; which by the duke's direction was put into the hands of sir ...
... journey would be rendered impossible ; and they had therefore , upon their own credit or out of their own store , procured as much as would defray the journey to Bruxells ; which by the duke's direction was put into the hands of sir ...
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... journey's end about the close of the evening , for it was now in the month of October 2 far advanced , that the long journeys they made could not be despatched sooner . Here the lord Wilmott found them ; and their journeys being then ...
... journey's end about the close of the evening , for it was now in the month of October 2 far advanced , that the long journeys they made could not be despatched sooner . Here the lord Wilmott found them ; and their journeys being then ...
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