The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... and women had , at different times , been privy to his escape . In the mean time Cromwell , crowned with suc- cess , returned in triumph to London , where he was met by the speaker of the house , accompanied 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... and women had , at different times , been privy to his escape . In the mean time Cromwell , crowned with suc- cess , returned in triumph to London , where he was met by the speaker of the house , accompanied 10 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... London and the other magistrates , in all their formalities . His first care was to take advantage of his late success , by depressing the Soots who had so lately withstood the work of the Gospel , as he called it . An act was passed ...
... London and the other magistrates , in all their formalities . His first care was to take advantage of his late success , by depressing the Soots who had so lately withstood the work of the Gospel , as he called it . An act was passed ...
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... London and other parts of the kingdom . Thus an obscure and vulgar man , at the age of fifty - four , rose to unbounded power , first by following small events in his favour , and at length by directing great ones . It was , indeed , in ...
... London and other parts of the kingdom . Thus an obscure and vulgar man , at the age of fifty - four , rose to unbounded power , first by following small events in his favour , and at length by directing great ones . It was , indeed , in ...
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... London , with very earnest professions of an accommodation , by which means he relaxed their preparations . His commissioners even proceeded so far as to sign a treaty , which he refused to ratify . Still , however , he made proposals ...
... London , with very earnest professions of an accommodation , by which means he relaxed their preparations . His commissioners even proceeded so far as to sign a treaty , which he refused to ratify . Still , however , he made proposals ...
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... London to country quarters . With this some of the regi- ments refused to comply , but Monk was resolved to be obeyed ; he entered London the next day , turned the soldiers out , and , with his army , took up his quarters in Westminster ...
... London to country quarters . With this some of the regi- ments refused to comply , but Monk was resolved to be obeyed ; he entered London the next day , turned the soldiers out , and , with his army , took up his quarters in Westminster ...
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