The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom ...C. Knight, 1849 |
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... Ashburnham , and O'Neal , & c . , were merry lads , and none of them good willers to Strafford , but more the Lord Holland's dependents - a greater man on the queen's side , than his , which made them so froward towards him " Memoirs ...
... Ashburnham , and O'Neal , & c . , were merry lads , and none of them good willers to Strafford , but more the Lord Holland's dependents - a greater man on the queen's side , than his , which made them so froward towards him " Memoirs ...
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... Ashburnham , Mr. Geoffrey Palmer , and Dr. Stewart ; and that the parliament should be represented by the Earls of Northumberland , Pembroke , Salisbury , and Denbigh , the Lord Wenman , Denzil Hollis , Pierpoint , Sir Harry Vane ...
... Ashburnham , Mr. Geoffrey Palmer , and Dr. Stewart ; and that the parliament should be represented by the Earls of Northumberland , Pembroke , Salisbury , and Denbigh , the Lord Wenman , Denzil Hollis , Pierpoint , Sir Harry Vane ...
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... Ashburnham , if they were claimed by the English parliament , -that the most they could do for them would be to give them timely And yet , it should be observed , Sir Philip Warwick , who was constantly about the king , insinuates that ...
... Ashburnham , if they were claimed by the English parliament , -that the most they could do for them would be to give them timely And yet , it should be observed , Sir Philip Warwick , who was constantly about the king , insinuates that ...
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... Ashburnham stands convicted of some inaccuracy and a suppres- sion of part of the truth . In his letter of the 16th of April , the French envoy tells Secretary Nicholas that the Scottish commissioners had taken strict methods to deprive ...
... Ashburnham stands convicted of some inaccuracy and a suppres- sion of part of the truth . In his letter of the 16th of April , the French envoy tells Secretary Nicholas that the Scottish commissioners had taken strict methods to deprive ...
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... Ashburnham says not a word about the mission of Hudson ) . But there was now no time to lose ; and , if Charles would escape the horrors of a siege certain to end in death or capti- vity , he must be gone at once . His son , the Prince ...
... Ashburnham says not a word about the mission of Hudson ) . But there was now no time to lose ; and , if Charles would escape the horrors of a siege certain to end in death or capti- vity , he must be gone at once . His son , the Prince ...
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