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Side 46
He chose to make the earl “ before a strong party of the army , consisting of of
Arundel his general , a man who had nothing “ three thousand horse and foot ,
with a train of martial about him but his presence and his looks , « artillery , all
which ...
He chose to make the earl “ before a strong party of the army , consisting of of
Arundel his general , a man who had nothing “ three thousand horse and foot ,
with a train of martial about him but his presence and his looks , « artillery , all
which ...
Side 74
... the confidence of the discontented and factious “ what they had done , ” by
which they would stanı party than he , and ( none ) to whom the whole mass in
need of their protection ; and raising the hope of their designs , as well what
remained ...
... the confidence of the discontented and factious “ what they had done , ” by
which they would stanı party than he , and ( none ) to whom the whole mass in
need of their protection ; and raising the hope of their designs , as well what
remained ...
Side 86
BOOK 11 lected by their countenance : but it was as apparent , sels there , and
only able to make those apparen that the governing party was exceedingly
perplexed were accused by the house of commons in th with it , and knew not on
a ...
BOOK 11 lected by their countenance : but it was as apparent , sels there , and
only able to make those apparen that the governing party was exceedingly
perplexed were accused by the house of commons in th with it , and knew not on
a ...
Side 101
This lord Whereas the other party was abundantly gratified was the greatest
person of interest in all the popular with having an oath of their own making , to
en- party , being of the best estate , and best understandtangle the people , ( so
like a ...
This lord Whereas the other party was abundantly gratified was the greatest
person of interest in all the popular with having an oath of their own making , to
en- party , being of the best estate , and best understandtangle the people , ( so
like a ...
Side 119
the company and familiarity of that whole party And the morning the houses were
to meet , Mr. which took that work to heart ; and in a short Hyde being walking in
Westminster - hall , with the time appeared a man of vigour in body and mind ...
the company and familiarity of that whole party And the morning the houses were
to meet , Mr. which took that work to heart ; and in a short Hyde being walking in
Westminster - hall , with the time appeared a man of vigour in body and mind ...
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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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