The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... whole army . And therefore they no sooner discerned that the whole army was upon their march , but they discamped , and followed with their whole body all the night following , and found them [ selves ] in the morning within a small ...
... whole army . And therefore they no sooner discerned that the whole army was upon their march , but they discamped , and followed with their whole body all the night following , and found them [ selves ] in the morning within a small ...
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... whole day without the people's comprehending what the meaning was , and before he received the least advertisement of it . It was not a small surprise to him , nor was it easy for him to resolve what to do . If he should follow with his ...
... whole day without the people's comprehending what the meaning was , and before he received the least advertisement of it . It was not a small surprise to him , nor was it easy for him to resolve what to do . If he should follow with his ...
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... whole was much lessened , and yet , the people being left to their own election , it was not thought an ill temperament , and was generally looked upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably made and in a better time . And so ...
... whole was much lessened , and yet , the people being left to their own election , it was not thought an ill temperament , and was generally looked upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably made and in a better time . And so ...
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