The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Том 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... tion at Reading , and thereupon exercised the same license ; and from thence , either side having somewhat to object to the other , that requisite honesty and justice of observing conditions was mutually , as it were by agreement , for ...
... tion at Reading , and thereupon exercised the same license ; and from thence , either side having somewhat to object to the other , that requisite honesty and justice of observing conditions was mutually , as it were by agreement , for ...
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... tion in war than he deserved ) was governor , with three thousand good foot and a regiment of horse ; and if that body of foot ( which should have been drawn out within less than a month , which was as soon as it was imagined that the ...
... tion in war than he deserved ) was governor , with three thousand good foot and a regiment of horse ; and if that body of foot ( which should have been drawn out within less than a month , which was as soon as it was imagined that the ...
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... tion and discovery would make him welcome to those whom he thought concerned , and so went to Mr. Pimm , and acquainted him with all he had heard , or probably imagined . The time when Mr. Pimm was made acquainted with it is not known ...
... tion and discovery would make him welcome to those whom he thought concerned , and so went to Mr. Pimm , and acquainted him with all he had heard , or probably imagined . The time when Mr. Pimm was made acquainted with it is not known ...
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... tion of honesty was universal , and his affections seemed so publicly guided that no corrupt or private ends could bias them . 83. He was of that rare affability and temper in debate , and of that seeming humility and submission of ...
... tion of honesty was universal , and his affections seemed so publicly guided that no corrupt or private ends could bias them . 83. He was of that rare affability and temper in debate , and of that seeming humility and submission of ...
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... tion proceeded [ rather ] from prudence , and observation that the season was not ripe , than that he approved of the modera- tion ; and that he begat many opinions and motions , the education whereof he committed to other men , so far ...
... tion proceeded [ rather ] from prudence , and observation that the season was not ripe , than that he approved of the modera- tion ; and that he begat many opinions and motions , the education whereof he committed to other men , so far ...
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