An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II ... From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... fleet which attended for him ; and after having been in great danger in the road at St. Andero , safely arrived in England , where he was received with the utmost joy and transport . To tell your lordship what joy is here for the ...
... fleet which attended for him ; and after having been in great danger in the road at St. Andero , safely arrived in England , where he was received with the utmost joy and transport . To tell your lordship what joy is here for the ...
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... fleet and army designed for the relief of Rochelle , straitly besieged by Richlieu ) ; for he struck him with a knife over his shoulder upon the breast , which pierc- ing his heart , soon occasioned his death . Felton , though he might ...
... fleet and army designed for the relief of Rochelle , straitly besieged by Richlieu ) ; for he struck him with a knife over his shoulder upon the breast , which pierc- ing his heart , soon occasioned his death . Felton , though he might ...
Page 140
... fleet to take away his customs of the sound ; that the commons had given instructions to the fleet to visit , search , and intercept all such Danish ships as they should meet , and to fight with , sink , or destroy , all such as should ...
... fleet to take away his customs of the sound ; that the commons had given instructions to the fleet to visit , search , and intercept all such Danish ships as they should meet , and to fight with , sink , or destroy , all such as should ...
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... love to me ; and me , that I may perfect that work which my father hath so happily begun . " After this the lord- * Frankland's Annals , p . 109 . fitting out a considerable fleet , under an keeper Williams 150 THE LIFE OF.
... love to me ; and me , that I may perfect that work which my father hath so happily begun . " After this the lord- * Frankland's Annals , p . 109 . fitting out a considerable fleet , under an keeper Williams 150 THE LIFE OF.
Page 151
... fleet was fitted out for an expedition against that kingdom . The command thereof , instead of being bestowed on Sir Robert Mansel , an old and experienced seaman , and vice - admiral of England , was given to Sir Edward Cecil , a ...
... fleet was fitted out for an expedition against that kingdom . The command thereof , instead of being bestowed on Sir Robert Mansel , an old and experienced seaman , and vice - admiral of England , was given to Sir Edward Cecil , a ...
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