The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... looked upon them as good instruments to disturb their neighbours ; and cardinal Richelieu ( who had never looked upon the defeat and overthrow at the isle of Rhé as any reparation for the attempt and dishonour of the invasion ) was very ...
... looked upon them as good instruments to disturb their neighbours ; and cardinal Richelieu ( who had never looked upon the defeat and overthrow at the isle of Rhé as any reparation for the attempt and dishonour of the invasion ) was very ...
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... looked to be ; and yet he was heard with great attention , though his parts were most pre- valent in puzzling and perplexing that discourse he meant to cross . Let their motives be what they would , they two , and they only , wrought so ...
... looked to be ; and yet he was heard with great attention , though his parts were most pre- valent in puzzling and perplexing that discourse he meant to cross . Let their motives be what they would , they two , and they only , wrought so ...
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... looked upon as greater , and as popular men ; and to be subservient to their purposes , whom in truth they governed and dis- posed of . And by these artifices , and applications to his vanity , and magnifying the general reputation and ...
... looked upon as greater , and as popular men ; and to be subservient to their purposes , whom in truth they governed and dis- posed of . And by these artifices , and applications to his vanity , and magnifying the general reputation and ...
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... looked upon that order as a violation of the sentence ; and so made no scruple to order " that the prisoners should be removed from those foreign prisons , to the places to which they were regu- larly first committed . ' And to that ...
... looked upon that order as a violation of the sentence ; and so made no scruple to order " that the prisoners should be removed from those foreign prisons , to the places to which they were regu- larly first committed . ' And to that ...
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... looked on as a pure act of revenge ; and gave all men warning , how they trusted themselves in the territories where he commanded . 66 The earl discharged himself of the rigour and severity of the sentence , and laid it upon " the ...
... looked on as a pure act of revenge ; and gave all men warning , how they trusted themselves in the territories where he commanded . 66 The earl discharged himself of the rigour and severity of the sentence , and laid it upon " the ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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