The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... prince Rupert very civilly , bought all the prizes he had brought thither , gave him the free use of all their ports , and furnished him with all things which [ he ] 1 1 stood in need of . The Queen , and the prince of Portugal then ...
... prince Rupert very civilly , bought all the prizes he had brought thither , gave him the free use of all their ports , and furnished him with all things which [ he ] 1 1 stood in need of . The Queen , and the prince of Portugal then ...
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... prince , to which he apprehended he might be apt to be inclined . And therefore he thought it best ( since nobody dissuaded him from the thing ) to oblige him frankly himself before the prince came , and so called him to his councils ...
... prince , to which he apprehended he might be apt to be inclined . And therefore he thought it best ( since nobody dissuaded him from the thing ) to oblige him frankly himself before the prince came , and so called him to his councils ...
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... Prince Rupert was now returned from Nantes1 , and finding that he should receive none of the money the cardinal was to pay for the brass ordnance , and being every day more indisposed by the chagrin humour of the Keeper , ( who en ...
... Prince Rupert was now returned from Nantes1 , and finding that he should receive none of the money the cardinal was to pay for the brass ordnance , and being every day more indisposed by the chagrin humour of the Keeper , ( who en ...
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