The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... sent it to them ; which they no sooner received , than they sent him word , " that he should , at his peril , immediately " ment , and their adherents , and assistants , and depart the town , and that they would take care " such as have ...
... sent it to them ; which they no sooner received , than they sent him word , " that he should , at his peril , immediately " ment , and their adherents , and assistants , and depart the town , and that they would take care " such as have ...
Side 301
... sent to him . Of this the king had long thought , and , when he was at Not- tingham , in that melancholic season , two gentle- men were despatched away to Oxford , and to Cam- bridge , ( two to each , ) with letters to the several vice ...
... sent to him . Of this the king had long thought , and , when he was at Not- tingham , in that melancholic season , two gentle- men were despatched away to Oxford , and to Cam- bridge , ( two to each , ) with letters to the several vice ...
Side 322
... sent to his press at London , but were taken away from his messenger , and not suffered to be published , ) " and then he " doubted not , but they would be soon undeceived , " and easily find out those counsels , which did " rather ...
... sent to his press at London , but were taken away from his messenger , and not suffered to be published , ) " and then he " doubted not , but they would be soon undeceived , " and easily find out those counsels , which did " rather ...
Side 335
... sent by a servant of his own , supposing , that if he sent by the messengers who brought the petition , it might either be sup- pressed , or not communicated in that manner as he desired . Besides , the messengers themselves , after the ...
... sent by a servant of his own , supposing , that if he sent by the messengers who brought the petition , it might either be sup- pressed , or not communicated in that manner as he desired . Besides , the messengers themselves , after the ...
Side 353
... sent those carriages through his quarters , with- that nature . Yet it is certain that , from that time , " out sending to his majesty for a safe conduct , or the two houses were so busy in preparing the war giving any notice to him of ...
... sent those carriages through his quarters , with- that nature . Yet it is certain that , from that time , " out sending to his majesty for a safe conduct , or the two houses were so busy in preparing the war giving any notice to him of ...
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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 |
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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