The British Plutarch; Or Biographical Entertainer: Being a Select Collection of the Lives at Large of the Most Eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland; from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. ...Dilly, 1762 |
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... treaty commenced at Rippon , and the fummoning a parliament had scarce put an end to the Scotch war , when the horrid Irish re- bellion broke out ; to quell which , lord Lei- cefter was appointed to fucceed the late earl of Strafford ...
... treaty commenced at Rippon , and the fummoning a parliament had scarce put an end to the Scotch war , when the horrid Irish re- bellion broke out ; to quell which , lord Lei- cefter was appointed to fucceed the late earl of Strafford ...
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... treaty with that hold Irish leader ; who deceiving him , he was obliged to furrender Dundalk to lord Inche- quin , and return to England ; where he was called to an account by the parliament for hav- ing treated with the Irish rebels ...
... treaty with that hold Irish leader ; who deceiving him , he was obliged to furrender Dundalk to lord Inche- quin , and return to England ; where he was called to an account by the parliament for hav- ing treated with the Irish rebels ...
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... treaty , to get money , fome of the leading men feemed in defpair of being able to borrow more , for that the city was disheartened to see no delin- quents brought yet to juftice ; and therefore , that none could be expected from thence ...
... treaty , to get money , fome of the leading men feemed in defpair of being able to borrow more , for that the city was disheartened to see no delin- quents brought yet to juftice ; and therefore , that none could be expected from thence ...
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... treaty at Uxbridge in 1644 , at which he was one of the commiffion . ers for the king ; where he fhewed himself a a ftrenuous affertor of the king's right to the militia ; and vindicated the king's council from any mifmanagement in ...
... treaty at Uxbridge in 1644 , at which he was one of the commiffion . ers for the king ; where he fhewed himself a a ftrenuous affertor of the king's right to the militia ; and vindicated the king's council from any mifmanagement in ...
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... treaty with the garrifons of Pool , Weymouth , Dorchefter , and others ; and was so fuccessful in it , that one of them was actually put into his hands , as the others . were to have been in a few days but prince Maurice , who commanded ...
... treaty with the garrifons of Pool , Weymouth , Dorchefter , and others ; and was so fuccessful in it , that one of them was actually put into his hands , as the others . were to have been in a few days but prince Maurice , who commanded ...
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