The History Of The Rebellion and Civil Wars In England, Begun in the Year 1641: With Teh Precedent Passages, and Actions, that Contributes Thereunto, and the Happy End, and Conclusion Thereof by the King's Blessed Restoration ...Tourneisen, 1798 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... should be confulted upon the conditions of it : ima- gining , that things of the greatest importance , as the giving up Perfons , and other particulars of Honor , would not seem to them of moment enough to con- tinue a War in the ...
... should be confulted upon the conditions of it : ima- gining , that things of the greatest importance , as the giving up Perfons , and other particulars of Honor , would not seem to them of moment enough to con- tinue a War in the ...
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... should make " choice of , fhould have access to his Royal Person , " to prefent their own Propofitions for Peace : " fo careful was the King not to infringe that Act of Parliament , which many understood to be diffolved by themselves ...
... should make " choice of , fhould have access to his Royal Person , " to prefent their own Propofitions for Peace : " fo careful was the King not to infringe that Act of Parliament , which many understood to be diffolved by themselves ...
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... should " your Lordships conceive , that only the charge of " that War was referred to , and undertaken by the " Parliament , as if Their part was to be Your 66 Bankers , only to provide Money for You to spend , " and were not to advise ...
... should " your Lordships conceive , that only the charge of " that War was referred to , and undertaken by the " Parliament , as if Their part was to be Your 66 Bankers , only to provide Money for You to spend , " and were not to advise ...
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... should bring in half of his Plate , to be paid for it when " Treafure arrived ; whereupon fome Plate was " brought in , and applied towards the Army . This " Board did alfo fignify by thofe Letters , that with- out some speedy relief ...
... should bring in half of his Plate , to be paid for it when " Treafure arrived ; whereupon fome Plate was " brought in , and applied towards the Army . This " Board did alfo fignify by thofe Letters , that with- out some speedy relief ...
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... should incur , if our Supplies came not speedily : that the Platé brought " in , amounted not to one thousand two hundred pounds ; a a Sum very inconfiderable towards Relief " of the Officers . By Letters of this Board of the 25 th " of ...
... should incur , if our Supplies came not speedily : that the Platé brought " in , amounted not to one thousand two hundred pounds ; a a Sum very inconfiderable towards Relief " of the Officers . By Letters of this Board of the 25 th " of ...
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Affiftance affured againſt Anſwer becauſe befides BOOK buſineſs caufe cauſe Ceffation Colonel Command Commiffioners confent confiderable Council Counfels defign defired difpofed Earl of Antrim Earl of Effex Enemy England faid fame fecure feemed fend fent feveral fide fince firft firſt fome foon Foot ftill fuch fuffer fupply Garriſon greateſt himſelf Horfe Horſe Houfes Houſes Ireland King King's Army King's Commiffioners Kingdom lefs Letters likewife lofs Lord Digby Lord Hopton Majefty Majefty's marched Marquis Marquis of Ormond Meffage moft moſt muſt neceffary Number occafion Officers Oxford paffed paffion Parliament Party Peace Perfons perfuaded pleaſed poffeffed poffible prefent preferve Prifoners Prince Rupert profecute propofed Provifions purpoſe Quarters raiſed reaſonable Rebels refolution refolved reft Regiment Scotland ſent ſhould Soldiers ſome Speen ſtay ſtill ſtrong ſuch themſelves thence theſe thither thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion Town Treaty Troops trufted underſtanding uſed Victuals VIII Waller Weft whereof William Waller