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 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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Page 140
... army , his brother told him , he would procure him one from the duke of York ; and that there was another army to be raised , but this was not to be till the king was taken off : and this I say , that about this time there was a general ...
... army , his brother told him , he would procure him one from the duke of York ; and that there was another army to be raised , but this was not to be till the king was taken off : and this I say , that about this time there was a general ...
Page 172
... army . Now you have an opportunity , you may make several laws to suppress popery , and of leaving the duke alone ; which being so , he cannot subvert the protestant religion . You have now opportunity , and you know a popish suc ...
... army . Now you have an opportunity , you may make several laws to suppress popery , and of leaving the duke alone ; which being so , he cannot subvert the protestant religion . You have now opportunity , and you know a popish suc ...
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... army of 35,000 men , commanded by Turenne ; besides two other bodies , under the conduct of D'Aumont and Crequi . His progress was rapid . All places fell be- fore him nor were the Spaniards capable of making any considerable resistance ...
... army of 35,000 men , commanded by Turenne ; besides two other bodies , under the conduct of D'Aumont and Crequi . His progress was rapid . All places fell be- fore him nor were the Spaniards capable of making any considerable resistance ...
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... army , and , with that , blood and confusion into any princes . dominion whom they please to disquiet ( especially being first reduced to poverty , which they labour to effect in all their territories by obstructing trade ) ; and they ...
... army , and , with that , blood and confusion into any princes . dominion whom they please to disquiet ( especially being first reduced to poverty , which they labour to effect in all their territories by obstructing trade ) ; and they ...
Page 280
... army in Eng- land , under the command of the bigotted popish duke , who , by the assistance of lord Lauderdales Scotch army , the forces in Ireland , and those in France , hopes to bring all back to Rome . " Amsterdam , 1677 , 4to.- The ...
... army in Eng- land , under the command of the bigotted popish duke , who , by the assistance of lord Lauderdales Scotch army , the forces in Ireland , and those in France , hopes to bring all back to Rome . " Amsterdam , 1677 , 4to.- The ...
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