History of England, Том 201763 |
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Стр. 25
... called the Royal Fort . If this be their Bufinefs , I doubt ' not but we shall be up with them , before any Thing confiderable can be done : But I be- ' lieve their main Design is to secure the Paffes up- < on the Severn , thereby to ...
... called the Royal Fort . If this be their Bufinefs , I doubt ' not but we shall be up with them , before any Thing confiderable can be done : But I be- ' lieve their main Design is to secure the Paffes up- < on the Severn , thereby to ...
Стр. 36
... called Pref- byterians afforded , and would have more abun- < dantly appeared ; for they are the Men who are grown here more bitter and envious against you than others of the old Cavaliers Stamp . The Power of the Almighty was very much ...
... called Pref- byterians afforded , and would have more abun- < dantly appeared ; for they are the Men who are grown here more bitter and envious against you than others of the old Cavaliers Stamp . The Power of the Almighty was very much ...
Стр. 59
... called off from the Earl of Derby to ferve this Defign ) pretended his greatest Interest to be ; and , by gaining that Place , the Enemy well knew he fhould be Master of all the Paffes upon the • Severn , from Shrewsbury to Gloucester ...
... called off from the Earl of Derby to ferve this Defign ) pretended his greatest Interest to be ; and , by gaining that Place , the Enemy well knew he fhould be Master of all the Paffes upon the • Severn , from Shrewsbury to Gloucester ...
Стр. 90
... called The Public Faith , an Order had been made the 18th of Fe- bruary , That all the Cathedral Churches in Eng- land , where there were other Churches fufficient for the People to meet in for the Worship of God , fhould be furveyed ...
... called The Public Faith , an Order had been made the 18th of Fe- bruary , That all the Cathedral Churches in Eng- land , where there were other Churches fufficient for the People to meet in for the Worship of God , fhould be furveyed ...
Стр. 102
... , upon their Peril , not to attempt any fuch farther Meeting ; and , to that Purpose , not any three of them should pre- fume to meet or be feen together . 1652 . The other called Merlini Anglici Ephemeris ; or 102 The Parliamentary ...
... , upon their Peril , not to attempt any fuch farther Meeting ; and , to that Purpose , not any three of them should pre- fume to meet or be feen together . 1652 . The other called Merlini Anglici Ephemeris ; or 102 The Parliamentary ...
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Стр. 424 - If I had not had a hope fixed in me that this Cause and this Business was of God, I would many years ago have run from it. If it be of God, He will bear it up.
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