History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1647-1649Longmans, Green, 1891 |
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... wrote to an intimate friend that so solemn a time was a fitting occasion to A youthful search into the faults of his past life . Once in his youth , he confessed , he had been fond of a little face , ' but the tale which followed was ...
... wrote to an intimate friend that so solemn a time was a fitting occasion to A youthful search into the faults of his past life . Once in his youth , he confessed , he had been fond of a little face , ' but the tale which followed was ...
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... wrote Mrs. Isham , an aunt of Sir Ralph and Sir Alexander , " if these times hold there will be no men left for women . " 2 Matters , however , had not reached that stage as A marriage yet . A Royalist , Colonel Smith , who was one of ...
... wrote Mrs. Isham , an aunt of Sir Ralph and Sir Alexander , " if these times hold there will be no men left for women . " 2 Matters , however , had not reached that stage as A marriage yet . A Royalist , Colonel Smith , who was one of ...
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... wrote Sue to her brother , " almost all my linen , and the best of it new , so I have not any left that is fit to wear . " 1 gagement . Once more Mrs. Isham's melancholy forebodings Sue's en- were falsified . Sue had before long more ...
... wrote Sue to her brother , " almost all my linen , and the best of it new , so I have not any left that is fit to wear . " 1 gagement . Once more Mrs. Isham's melancholy forebodings Sue's en- were falsified . Sue had before long more ...
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... wrote to Sir Ralph , who was , of course , expected to find portions for the two girls , that Thorne is deeply in love with Pen , and ' presents her daily both with his purse and person . " Then ensued the usual wrangle over the ...
... wrote to Sir Ralph , who was , of course , expected to find portions for the two girls , that Thorne is deeply in love with Pen , and ' presents her daily both with his purse and person . " Then ensued the usual wrangle over the ...
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... wrote in Difficulty July 1645 , just after Naseby had been fought , and when , therefore , the worst stress of the war was at an end , that one of his friends might possibly be induced to lend , but his name was not to be dis- closed ...
... wrote in Difficulty July 1645 , just after Naseby had been fought , and when , therefore , the worst stress of the war was at an end , that one of his friends might possibly be induced to lend , but his name was not to be dis- closed ...
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accept Agitators amongst appointed April April 28 arrears arrived Ashburnham asked authority Bellièvre Berkeley Castle CHAP Charles Charles's City Clarendon MSS Clarke Papers commis Committee Court Crom Cromwell Cromwell and Ireton Cromwell's Declaration demand despatched disbandment doubt Engagement England English Fairfax favour force Hamilton Hammond hands hath Holles Holmby hope horse House of Commons House of Lords Hurst Castle Independents Ireland Ireton Joyce July June June 25 King King's kingdom L.J. ix Lady Verney Lanark Lauderdale Lenthall Letter of Intelligence Lilburne London March Mazarin ment military militia Newcastle Propositions Newmarket Newsletter offered officers Ordinance Parlia Parliament Parliamentary party peace persons petition Presby Presbyterians Prince proposed purge R.O. Transcripts Rainsborough refused regiment Roman Transcripts Royalist Rushw Saffron Walden Scotland Scots Scottish commissioners secure sent Sept sioners soldiers terians tion trained bands vote Westminster Whalley whilst wrote XLIX XLVIII
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الصفحة 597 - While round the armed bands Did clap their bloody hands ; He nothing common did, or mean, Upon that memorable scene, But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try ; Nor called the gods with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right, But bowed his comely head Down, as upon a bed.
الصفحة 226 - I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he; and therefore truly, sir, I think it's clear, that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that government.