The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... knew well that they would not so much concern themselves in his broken affairs as to give him advice what to do ; and it was necessary for him to get a little more time , upon some occurrences which would every day happen , before he ...
... knew well that they would not so much concern themselves in his broken affairs as to give him advice what to do ; and it was necessary for him to get a little more time , upon some occurrences which would every day happen , before he ...
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... knew would be willing to repair to him , before it should be known at Eden- borough that he was landed in the ... knew very well how few persons there were about the King who were like to continue firm in those principles which could ...
... knew would be willing to repair to him , before it should be known at Eden- borough that he was landed in the ... knew very well how few persons there were about the King who were like to continue firm in those principles which could ...
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... knew the man and his undermining faculties ; knew he had some design in hand , but could not make any such discovery as might warrant a public prosecution , but appointed some trusty spies ( of which he had plenty ) to watch him very ...
... knew the man and his undermining faculties ; knew he had some design in hand , but could not make any such discovery as might warrant a public prosecution , but appointed some trusty spies ( of which he had plenty ) to watch him very ...
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