The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... never do it ; that he was an honest gentleman , but in no degree quali- fied for that office . He put him in mind of Secretary Nicholas , who was then there to present his duty to him ; that he was a person of such known affection and ...
... never do it ; that he was an honest gentleman , but in no degree quali- fied for that office . He put him in mind of Secretary Nicholas , who was then there to present his duty to him ; that he was a person of such known affection and ...
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... never resign himself to be disposed of , which was the temper that would only endear any man to him . For , besides former experience , an attempt had been lately made upon him by Sir John Berkely , who told him that the Queen had a ...
... never resign himself to be disposed of , which was the temper that would only endear any man to him . For , besides former experience , an attempt had been lately made upon him by Sir John Berkely , who told him that the Queen had a ...
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... never consent to , and yet he should undergo the same disadvantage as if he had consented , by many men's believing he had done so . They besought him to set his heart entirely upon the recovery of England , and to indulge to nothing ...
... never consent to , and yet he should undergo the same disadvantage as if he had consented , by many men's believing he had done so . They besought him to set his heart entirely upon the recovery of England , and to indulge to nothing ...
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