The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641: With the Precedent Passages, and Actions, that Contributed Thereunto, and the Happy End, and Conclusion Thereof by the King's Blessed Restoration, and Return, Upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660, Volumen3,Parte2Printed at the Theater, 1707 |
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... less than to ferve him . The Lords of the other Party , who had prevailed with him to fubmit to all that had been required of him , quickly found that they had deceiv'd both Him and Themfelves , and that no body had , any authority but ...
... less than to ferve him . The Lords of the other Party , who had prevailed with him to fubmit to all that had been required of him , quickly found that they had deceiv'd both Him and Themfelves , and that no body had , any authority but ...
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... less than a days Journey of Edenborough ; where he found the Scotish Army encamped land.- upon a very advantageous ground ; and he made his Quarters as near as he could conveniently , and yet with difadvantages enough . For the Country ...
... less than a days Journey of Edenborough ; where he found the Scotish Army encamped land.- upon a very advantageous ground ; and he made his Quarters as near as he could conveniently , and yet with difadvantages enough . For the Country ...
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... less able to imitate . For the Duke of Lorraine had for The Duke of many years before his Misfortunes , had a great name in War , Lorraine's and was looked upon as one of the greatest Captains of Chri- Charader . ften dom ; and had ...
... less able to imitate . For the Duke of Lorraine had for The Duke of many years before his Misfortunes , had a great name in War , Lorraine's and was looked upon as one of the greatest Captains of Chri- Charader . ften dom ; and had ...
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... less than a days Journey of Mr Nor- ton's Houle ; and then he gave his Hawk to the Lord Wilmot ; · who continued the Journey in the fame Excrcife . THERE was great care taken when they came to any House , that the King might be ...
... less than a days Journey of Mr Nor- ton's Houle ; and then he gave his Hawk to the Lord Wilmot ; · who continued the Journey in the fame Excrcife . THERE was great care taken when they came to any House , that the King might be ...
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... less than thirteen : That " immediately after his death , the Council fhould choose an- " other Protector , before they rofe : That no Protector after " him fhould be General of the Army : That the Protector " fhould have power to make ...
... less than thirteen : That " immediately after his death , the Council fhould choose an- " other Protector , before they rofe : That no Protector after " him fhould be General of the Army : That the Protector " fhould have power to make ...
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Página 650 - Attorney required a farther day to answer what had been urged. Before that day, Maynard was committed to the Tower for presuming to question or make doubt of his authority; and the judges were sent for and severely reprehended for suffering that license.
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Página 422 - ... was agreed upon, the man should draw out his vessel from the pier, and, being at sea, should come to such a point about a mile from the town, where his ship should remain upon the beach when the water was gone ; which would take it off again about break of day the next morning.
Página 418 - King begun his journey ; the colonel keeping him company at a distance, with a hawk upon his fist, and two or three spaniels ; which, where there were any fields at hand, warranted him to ride out of the way, keeping his company still in his eye, and not seeming to be of it. In this manner they came to their first night's lodging ; and they need not now contrive to come to their journey's end about the...
Página 649 - ... them sooner than was absolutely necessary. What he once resolved, in which he was not rash, he would not be dissuaded from, nor endure any contradiction of his power and authority ; but extorted obedience from them who were not willing to yield it.
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