The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... Commons undertook the custody of it ; and that all other forts , castles , and towns , in which garrisons had been kept , and had been since the beginning of these troubles taken into their care and custody , should be reduced to the ...
... Commons undertook the custody of it ; and that all other forts , castles , and towns , in which garrisons had been kept , and had been since the beginning of these troubles taken into their care and custody , should be reduced to the ...
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... Commons , to join in a declaration against them ; the com- plying with which desire might have prevented all these miserable distrac- tions which have ensued ; which security , his majesty conceives , can be only settled by adjourning ...
... Commons , to join in a declaration against them ; the com- plying with which desire might have prevented all these miserable distrac- tions which have ensued ; which security , his majesty conceives , can be only settled by adjourning ...
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... Commons enjoined their members to begin their journey the same day ; which April 15 . they obeyed , though it was so late , that they were forced to very inconvenient accommodations ; and at their return , were looked upon with great ...
... Commons enjoined their members to begin their journey the same day ; which April 15 . they obeyed , though it was so late , that they were forced to very inconvenient accommodations ; and at their return , were looked upon with great ...
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... Commons , when they sent their April 10 . messengers every day to Oxford without any formality or con- trol , ' that whatsoever person should come from Oxford or any part of the King's army to London , or the parts adjacent , with- out ...
... Commons , when they sent their April 10 . messengers every day to Oxford without any formality or con- trol , ' that whatsoever person should come from Oxford or any part of the King's army to London , or the parts adjacent , with- out ...
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... spirit of victory doubled upon him , he came before Hereford , a town very well affected , [ See Commons ' Journals , III . 54 , under date of April 21. ] 1 VOL . III . C 18 Waller repulsed before Worcester . [ VII . 29.
... spirit of victory doubled upon him , he came before Hereford , a town very well affected , [ See Commons ' Journals , III . 54 , under date of April 21. ] 1 VOL . III . C 18 Waller repulsed before Worcester . [ VII . 29.
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 3 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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