The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... prevailed with them to use all their credit with the King to embark himself , and try how propitious fortune would be to him in Scotland . And in the end , a faint hope in that , and a strong despair of any other , expedient , prevailed ...
... prevailed with them to use all their credit with the King to embark himself , and try how propitious fortune would be to him in Scotland . And in the end , a faint hope in that , and a strong despair of any other , expedient , prevailed ...
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... prevailed with to shew more respect 1654 to Mr. Gerard in causing him to be beheaded , who was brought the afternoon of the same day to a scaffold upon the Tower Hill . But they were so ill pleased with the behaviour of him who suffered ...
... prevailed with to shew more respect 1654 to Mr. Gerard in causing him to be beheaded , who was brought the afternoon of the same day to a scaffold upon the Tower Hill . But they were so ill pleased with the behaviour of him who suffered ...
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... prevailed with to dismiss the judges , and , having taken their commissions from them , to oblige them upon another occasion to remember to whom they owed their lives , resolving still to hang the shrief2 , who positively , though ...
... prevailed with to dismiss the judges , and , having taken their commissions from them , to oblige them upon another occasion to remember to whom they owed their lives , resolving still to hang the shrief2 , who positively , though ...
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