The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... returned thither from his negotiation in the treaty of Munster ; and as he had been declared to be of the Consejo de stado after he had made that peace with Holland , so he was admitted to it as soon as he returned . He was only conde ...
... returned thither from his negotiation in the treaty of Munster ; and as he had been declared to be of the Consejo de stado after he had made that peace with Holland , so he was admitted to it as soon as he returned . He was only conde ...
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... returned again to the town , and found that he had entered into it by another way ; and having taken a view of his lodging , they met again the next morning , and finding accidentally one of the ambassadors ' servants in the streets ...
... returned again to the town , and found that he had entered into it by another way ; and having taken a view of his lodging , they met again the next morning , and finding accidentally one of the ambassadors ' servants in the streets ...
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... returned into Scotland . Upon all the inquiry that was made , when a discovery was made of most of the false and treacherous actions which had been committed by most men , there appeared no case to suspect that David Lashly had been ...
... returned into Scotland . Upon all the inquiry that was made , when a discovery was made of most of the false and treacherous actions which had been committed by most men , there appeared no case to suspect that David Lashly had been ...
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