The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... London , Dr. Laud , from the time of his authority and credit with the king , had applied all the remedies he could to those defections , and , from the time of his being chan- cellor of Oxford , had much discountenanced and almost ...
... London , Dr. Laud , from the time of his authority and credit with the king , had applied all the remedies he could to those defections , and , from the time of his being chan- cellor of Oxford , had much discountenanced and almost ...
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... London ; which was the only thing the Scots de- sired , and without this they could never have brought their designs to pass . When the other lords returned to Rippon , the earl of Pembroke ( as a man of a great fortune , and at that ...
... London ; which was the only thing the Scots de- sired , and without this they could never have brought their designs to pass . When the other lords returned to Rippon , the earl of Pembroke ( as a man of a great fortune , and at that ...
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... London , which was the sink of all the ill humour of the kingdom , than the triumphant_entry which some persons at that time made into London , who had been before seen upon pillories , and stigmatized as libellous and infamous ...
... London , which was the sink of all the ill humour of the kingdom , than the triumphant_entry which some persons at that time made into London , who had been before seen upon pillories , and stigmatized as libellous and infamous ...
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... London , that so they might be able to " solicit or attend their own business . " The send- ing for them out of prison ( which was the main ) took up much consideration for though very many who had no kindness , had yet compassion ...
... London , that so they might be able to " solicit or attend their own business . " The send- ing for them out of prison ( which was the main ) took up much consideration for though very many who had no kindness , had yet compassion ...
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... London , the com- mon council likewise met , [ as hath been said , ] to the end they might be ready to comply in any particulars should be desired from the city ; and so the committee having resolved , " that the ac- " tions of the ...
... London , the com- mon council likewise met , [ as hath been said , ] to the end they might be ready to comply in any particulars should be desired from the city ; and so the committee having resolved , " that the ac- " tions of the ...
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