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... any intelligence , or holding arms complete for such a number , though they
had any correspondence with the rebels . ... and they who arms ; horses they had
, and officers they had , which thought worst of the Scots did not think they made ...
... any intelligence , or holding arms complete for such a number , though they
had any correspondence with the rebels . ... and they who arms ; horses they had
, and officers they had , which thought worst of the Scots did not think they made ...
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Holland entered into a closer correto those who had so much overwitted them ;
every spondence with them ; and they found credit there man shifting the fault
from himself , and finding for a great stock of arms and ammunition , upon some ...
Holland entered into a closer correto those who had so much overwitted them ;
every spondence with them ; and they found credit there man shifting the fault
from himself , and finding for a great stock of arms and ammunition , upon some ...
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They were the earl of Strafford , had with great industry so- both of great authority
in the house ; neither of licited many people to go down with their arms to them of
any relation to the court ; and therefore Westminster , upon a day , ( that was ...
They were the earl of Strafford , had with great industry so- both of great authority
in the house ; neither of licited many people to go down with their arms to them of
any relation to the court ; and therefore Westminster , upon a day , ( that was ...
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that yesterday he had sent his sergeant at arms Whereas he was the only person
who gave the “ to apprehend some , that , by his command , were counsel ,
named the persons , and particularly named “ accused of high treason ;
whereunto ...
that yesterday he had sent his sergeant at arms Whereas he was the only person
who gave the “ to apprehend some , that , by his command , were counsel ,
named the persons , and particularly named “ accused of high treason ;
whereunto ...
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For though , it is true , the acts of the house of Upon the disbanding the late army
in the north , / commons , and the tumults , were as great affronts all the artillery ,
arms , and ammunition , that was to majesty , before this last act upon the ...
For though , it is true , the acts of the house of Upon the disbanding the late army
in the north , / commons , and the tumults , were as great affronts all the artillery ,
arms , and ammunition , that was to majesty , before this last act upon the ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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