The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Begun in the Year 1641 ...Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... friendship . 223 of Ormonde , some days before the Chancellor [ of the Exchequer ] 1651 came thither ; and though his ... friends , and quickly understood each other so well that there could not be a more entire confidence between men ...
... friendship . 223 of Ormonde , some days before the Chancellor [ of the Exchequer ] 1651 came thither ; and though his ... friends , and quickly understood each other so well that there could not be a more entire confidence between men ...
Side 230
... friends to the contrary , he took an opportunity to walk with the Chancellor shortly after ; and in a very calm , though a very confused , discourse , told him , that since he was resolved to break all friendship with him , which had ...
... friends to the contrary , he took an opportunity to walk with the Chancellor shortly after ; and in a very calm , though a very confused , discourse , told him , that since he was resolved to break all friendship with him , which had ...
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... friends in England . 375 more than how he might with the greatest secresy transport 1655 himself into England ; for which he did expect a sudden occasion . 131. Sir Joseph Wagstaffe had been formerly major general of the foot in the ...
... friends in England . 375 more than how he might with the greatest secresy transport 1655 himself into England ; for which he did expect a sudden occasion . 131. Sir Joseph Wagstaffe had been formerly major general of the foot in the ...
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