History of His Own Time, المجلد 1G. Olms, 1969 |
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الصفحة 139
... told him what he had seen . He being of Cromwell's council went to Whitehall , and came back , and told Stoupe of the descent made on Hispaniola , and of the misfortune that had happened . It was then late , and was the post night for ...
... told him what he had seen . He being of Cromwell's council went to Whitehall , and came back , and told Stoupe of the descent made on Hispaniola , and of the misfortune that had happened . It was then late , and was the post night for ...
الصفحة 405
... told me , very just notions of every thing relating to their state . For he said , he did not know , but that at some time or other he would be set over them : therefore he intended to render him fit to govern well 9 . The town of ...
... told me , very just notions of every thing relating to their state . For he said , he did not know , but that at some time or other he would be set over them : therefore he intended to render him fit to govern well 9 . The town of ...
الصفحة 467
... told these would not amount to high treason , they desired to know what would amount to ito . When twenty - three articles were brought into He was im- the house against him , the next day he desired his the house of " " n And it has ...
... told these would not amount to high treason , they desired to know what would amount to ito . When twenty - three articles were brought into He was im- the house against him , the next day he desired his the house of " " n And it has ...
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THE distractions during king The gunpowder plot | 6 |
Great discontents in England | 29 |
Montroses undertakings ibid | 60 |
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