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... soon as the plan of the proposed insurrection in different parts of the kingdom was finally fettled , fir Richard Willis com- municated all the particulars to Thurloe , by whom they were laid before the council of ftate . In confequence ...
... soon as the plan of the proposed insurrection in different parts of the kingdom was finally fettled , fir Richard Willis com- municated all the particulars to Thurloe , by whom they were laid before the council of ftate . In confequence ...
Page 92
... soon after published , that the prelatifts began to feel their own fuperior power ; and that the presbyterian clergy were governed either by a juft perception of the inefficacy of any struggle , or by a spirit of extraordinary ...
... soon after published , that the prelatifts began to feel their own fuperior power ; and that the presbyterian clergy were governed either by a juft perception of the inefficacy of any struggle , or by a spirit of extraordinary ...
Page 168
... agreeable to found policy as well as to true patriotism , fhould vanish from the king's breaft , almost as soon as they tered by his lips ! were ut- fome fome delicate rebuke for what they had omitted to do 168 SECRET HISTORY OF.
... agreeable to found policy as well as to true patriotism , fhould vanish from the king's breaft , almost as soon as they tered by his lips ! were ut- fome fome delicate rebuke for what they had omitted to do 168 SECRET HISTORY OF.
Page 247
... Soon after , Coote , finding that Monk had restored the members fecluded in 1648 , did not lofe a moment to collect all his friends and adherents ; and with their affiftance feized on the castle of Dublin , and the perfons of those who ...
... Soon after , Coote , finding that Monk had restored the members fecluded in 1648 , did not lofe a moment to collect all his friends and adherents ; and with their affiftance feized on the castle of Dublin , and the perfons of those who ...
Page 260
... soon after wards employed against the king , whofe perfon and caufe they were attached to , they forbore making their fecond payment , left it might be converted to the fame purpose . Though the ftrict letter of the act was therefore ...
... soon after wards employed against the king , whofe perfon and caufe they were attached to , they forbore making their fecond payment , left it might be converted to the fame purpose . Though the ftrict letter of the act was therefore ...
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