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... peace ; Generals of the most exalted bravery , and mili- tary knowledge ; Politicians of pro- digious ability in the arts of govern- ment ; famous Legiflators , whofe laws and inftitutions ftill amaze us , whilft they seem almost ...
... peace ; Generals of the most exalted bravery , and mili- tary knowledge ; Politicians of pro- digious ability in the arts of govern- ment ; famous Legiflators , whofe laws and inftitutions ftill amaze us , whilft they seem almost ...
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... peace with the Parlia- ment . But this peace was not eafy to be made . The King would have wil- lingly granted , in the prefent fituation of his affairs , fomething of what he had before refufed , but did not care to yield all . The ...
... peace with the Parlia- ment . But this peace was not eafy to be made . The King would have wil- lingly granted , in the prefent fituation of his affairs , fomething of what he had before refufed , but did not care to yield all . The ...
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... peace , which was very likely , it would not be in the power of the Independents to prevent the conclufion . This was all very well ; but they fhould have firft explained what was to be under- flood by the word Peace . Very pro- bably ...
... peace , which was very likely , it would not be in the power of the Independents to prevent the conclufion . This was all very well ; but they fhould have firft explained what was to be under- flood by the word Peace . Very pro- bably ...
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... peace . " The 15th of January 1645-6 , he fent another meflage to both Houses ; wherein he complained of not having an answer : He faid , That what he earnestly defired was peace , and the means , his perfonal prefence at Westminster ...
... peace . " The 15th of January 1645-6 , he fent another meflage to both Houses ; wherein he complained of not having an answer : He faid , That what he earnestly defired was peace , and the means , his perfonal prefence at Westminster ...
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... peace , the Lord Lieutenant being impowered to treat and conclude it . That he would leave the manage- ment of the bufinefs of Ireland wholly to the two Houses , and make no peace there but with their confent , in cafe his endeavours in ...
... peace , the Lord Lieutenant being impowered to treat and conclude it . That he would leave the manage- ment of the bufinefs of Ireland wholly to the two Houses , and make no peace there but with their confent , in cafe his endeavours in ...
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