The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... received them with open arms , and another kind of 1649 countenance than he had ever done before . A fleet of the King of England , under the command of a prince of the blood , upon the coast of Spain , at a season of the year when they ...
... received them with open arms , and another kind of 1649 countenance than he had ever done before . A fleet of the King of England , under the command of a prince of the blood , upon the coast of Spain , at a season of the year when they ...
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... received from him ; and then would mention the hard measure his grandfather had received from King James , and the many years imprisonment he had sustained by him for not submitting to an extrajudicial and private determination of his ...
... received from him ; and then would mention the hard measure his grandfather had received from King James , and the many years imprisonment he had sustained by him for not submitting to an extrajudicial and private determination of his ...
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... received least for his majesty's service had above ten thousand pounds over and above the expense of their journeys . But , as if the King had been out of all possible danger to want money , the lord Jermin had sent an express into ...
... received least for his majesty's service had above ten thousand pounds over and above the expense of their journeys . But , as if the King had been out of all possible danger to want money , the lord Jermin had sent an express into ...
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