The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... persons named for the command of it should take that charge , some of his friends , who were always ready upon such occasions , on a sudden proposed , as a good expedient to put an end to that debate , wherein two persons of great merit ...
... persons named for the command of it should take that charge , some of his friends , who were always ready upon such occasions , on a sudden proposed , as a good expedient to put an end to that debate , wherein two persons of great merit ...
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... persons , should be capable of being chosen to sit in that Parliament ; nor was any such person made choice of . 44. The day for their meeting was the third of September Sept. 3 . in the year 1654 , within less than a year after he had ...
... persons , should be capable of being chosen to sit in that Parliament ; nor was any such person made choice of . 44. The day for their meeting was the third of September Sept. 3 . in the year 1654 , within less than a year after he had ...
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... persons , and of some who had no purpose to suffer for their loyalty . His majesty took care to publish the transactions of this man , with the method of the intelligence he gave ; by which his friends discerned with what shadows they ...
... persons , and of some who had no purpose to suffer for their loyalty . His majesty took care to publish the transactions of this man , with the method of the intelligence he gave ; by which his friends discerned with what shadows they ...
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